>>You are probably right that it is a security issue. We have compared all the setting (as far as we could find) and so far we come up with nothing. Thank you.
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>I had this one once. It turned out that a brand new installation like that did not enable to proper Web Service Extensions. This is under IIS. The .NET related version you are running on should be Allowed. When I did it, the new installation put it to Prohibited. When I changed it to Allowed, it allowed .NET to be processed under the IIS layer.
I remember having to set the Web Service Extensions on IIS6 many times before. Where do you find it in the II7? (I will also Google to find more information; this could be it). Thank you.
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