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c1sissy
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asp books and IIS/PWS - 8/28/2002 8:13:56
While on vacation I purchased Sams, Teach Yourself Active Server Pages 3.0 in 21 days I had scanned this book several times while in B&N along with several other books. Now, the question that I have is this. You need to have the PWS/IIS installed on your computer. I have done a search and found some things refering to IIS, one thing says IIS6.log. I have also found some things regarding the PWS. I' m totally confused here, and don' t want to do anything without first consulting with someone who is an expert with all of this. I have a windows xp computer. I don' t know if this is of any help. It isn' t the professional xp, just plain old xp. I would really appreciate any help that could be given here. I don' t want to mess anything up while doing this. During a search for a iis.exe I found the following aspnet_regiis.exe, Also going to Administrative tools I have Microsoft.Net Framework configuration & Microsoft.net Wizzards.
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c1sissy
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RE: asp books and IIS/PWS - 8/28/2002 12:04:11
Bobby: I downloaded the Web Matrix, also found something else that was interesting, lets see if I can get the link to work in here, http://www.easyasp.org/downloads.html I found this while searching for a site that had an asp tutorial that was really a good one, and now I can' t find it. I thought that I had bookmarked it. go figure. just went " poof" from my bookmarks. Anyhow, I did a search on the computer and this is what I found, aspnet_regiis.exe, should I just hit run? I' m so nervous that I' m going to mess something up. I need to back things up here on the computer. Oh well, that is my information for now. What I have come across, and wondering what I should do at this point. I started reading the acp3.0 by sams (lol, in 21 days) So I have taken that first step. I just wish that I could find a book with a learning cd in it like the one that I had for front page. I find that I go t hrough those faster and learn more. ttfn
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c1sissy
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RE: asp books and IIS/PWS - 8/28/2002 20:22:27
oops all most forgot to add this, some things that I have searched show Windows NJ and Windows 2000, I don' t know if that is of any help.
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Doug G
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RE: asp books and IIS/PWS - 8/29/2002 1:46:50
If you are going to continue working locally, I would seriously consider upgrading to XP Pro. The IIS 5.1 that' s included with XP Pro will teach you what you' ll run across at a windows ISP. I use both IIS and the web matrix server for testing, so far I' ve only used the web matrix server for playing with some web matrix .net pages. I haven' t tried using the web matrix as a test server for general asp, and I' ve never tried connecting to it with Frontpage. You can use Frontpage to connect to a local IIS in the same manner you connect to an ISP server.
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c1sissy
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RE: asp books and IIS/PWS - 8/29/2002 7:26:29
Doug: I would love to upgrade to xp pro. In fact I wish that I had gotten this with the computer instead of the home xp. Where would I find information / pricing on how to do this?
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Doug G
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RE: asp books and IIS/PWS - 8/30/2002 4:28:12
I saw the general upgrade price of $199 too, but I was thinking there should be a better price upgrading from XP. I recall you can get an XP Home upgrade from W9x/ME for $100, and an XP Pro upgrade for $199, so I figure there should be an XP Home to XP Pro for $100. In any case, tell your husband how it makes you snippy when you are spending so much time fighting with half-way tools. It in his best interest to have your projects go smoothly. :)
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c1sissy
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RE: asp books and IIS/PWS - 8/30/2002 19:08:23
Doug, I went to asp.net, excellent source to go to if you are looking for a great asp forum. Actually Bobby referred me there. I found out that on xp home, you can' t run an IIS, only on the xp professional. At least this is the information that I found. Now i went to the site to download the matrix, and according to the site I have the .net framework on my computer, so I dowloaded the matrix, and saved it. According to my computer, I went into add remove programs and according to the .net framework thing mine is corrupted somehow. I don' t know how. Unless when i had to reformat recently something didn' t format correctly. I don' t have a disc to do this with my computer this is all with in the computer somehow. You can however, purchase the disc, which I think that I might do in the future. Funny how these companies can nickle and dime you isn' t it? I' d prefer the disc. I suppose I can look at application recovery and see if it is listed in there, but I don' t think that it was. I know one thing, this is definately keeping me learning. Just when I think I have gotten it, along comes a box marked surprise!, and inside is another glitch that I have to work through. Nothing like determination to keep a person going,   . I should have purchased the computer repair item that I saw on vacation, a clock with dynamite taped to it!!  Thanks for your help, If I find out anything else I' ll let you know. I had planned on installing the downloads today, but school shopping had to be first on the list. Every now and then I have to leave computer land and visit the real world.
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c1sissy
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RE: asp books and IIS/PWS - 8/30/2002 21:50:21
Spooky, Now this is really strange, I did a search on my computer and came up with two IIS.DL_, one is in C:\1386 and the other is in C:\Windows1386. I also searched the IIS.IN_ and found them in the same place as the above mentioned. Now I' m seriously confused. Also they are listed with the little icon that shows that Windows doesn' t recognize them. I sure could use some help with this one.
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Doug G
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RE: asp books and IIS/PWS - 8/31/2002 18:25:31
<$0.02> I would not try to load PWS or IIS on XP home myself. The methods I' ve seen, like the link Spooky posted, are tinkering with things best left untinkered. Copying OS dll' s is risky, without fully testing the changes who knows what unexpected surprises will show up. Plus it' s probably not legal. </$0.02>
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