>Make your default web server c:\inetpub\wwwroot
It is.
>My guess would be that you haven't setup IIS to be a web server yet.
>You could put some html file in that directory and try to open it with http to verify that you have your server running.
postinfo.html came up just fine when I typed
http://localhost/postinfo.html>If you need to change any project configs (Assuming that you have a project that was created, you do so in YourApp.csproj.webinfo)
csproj?? Don't you mean vbproj? < g >
Any other ideas? BTW, I've got an older machine set up with the same configuration and it works just fine. There must be a config setting or something that I'm missing.
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