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Problem with IIS
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31/03/2007 12:01:03
 
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Category:
Other
Environment versions
OS:
Vista
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01210414
Message ID:
01210781
Views:
20
>>My problem is related to infragistic installation.
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>>I did an installation and now I have to follow these instructions. The problem is that I don't know a thing about IIS.
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>>First I don't know how to get to IIS. Where do In open it or modify it's parameters?
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>>Please make sure IIS is running on your computer and follow these steps to create the ASP USER:
>>1) Open .net command prompt
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>>What do I do to open the .net command prompt?
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>>2) iisreset /stop
>>3) net user ASPNET /delete
>>4) aspnet_regiis -i
>>5) iisreset /start
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>>After the .net command prompt is opened I guess that the rest should be easy to do?
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>>Any free help I could get on what is IIS and how it works?
>
>
>Hi Denis.
>
>I've been through this pain.
>
>- In Vista, go to Control Panel, Programs and Features. On the left, you will find "Turn Windows features on or off". Go for it. Check that Internet Information Services has the following checked:
> = in Web Management Tools: IIS 6 Management Compatibility, IIS Management Console
> = in World Wide Web Services
> * Application Development Features, all of them
> * Commom HTTP Features: Default Document, Directory Browsing, HTTP Errors, Static Content
> * Health and Diagnostics: HTTP Logging, Request Monitor
> * Performance Features: Static Content Compression
> * Security: Request Filtering, Windows Authentication
>
>Then, after checking this, you will need to create an ASPNET account in your Vista, as Administrator. Give it a password of your desire.
>
>Then, go to the Vista Administrative Tools and find the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager. Run it.
>On the right panel, under your COMPUTERNAME Home, you will find an icon for Authentication, go for it. You will then select the ASP.NET Impersonation and Enable it (Enable is on top right hand corner)
>Still on this area, choose Edit... An ASP.NET Impersonation Settings form will open. Set "Specific user:" and type your ASPNET account.
>
>Well, my friend, after all this I managed to install Infragistics 7 and DevExpress 7 without any errors, and they are running fine in the Visual Studio and StrataFrame setup I've got in this machine.
>
>Ah, and don't forget to have User Account Control off before installing any of them.
>
>Hope it helps in some way.
>
>Abraços.

Everything went just fine. Your reply just reminded me to put UAC back on.
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Denis Chassé
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