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If you have installed IIS then it will be there in ur main drive like C:\Inetpub\wwwroot
(quote from tutorial/Read me):
"3) In IIS create a virtual directory named ..."

I am not sure if IIS is installed on my computer. On one hand,
I was able to find "Inetpub" folder on my C disk, and "wwwroot"
in "Inetpub" folder, but on the other hand, I can't find IIS.
Where is it?

And also, what if I have an account on one asp supporting server,
do I still need IIS installed on my computer or I just create any
ASP script on the server and preview them on the server's file
manager (it has a preview button there)?

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(quote from tutorial/Read me):
"3) In IIS create a virtual directory named ..."

I am not sure if IIS is installed on my computer. On one hand,
I was able to find "Inetpub" folder on my C disk, and "wwwroot"
in "Inetpub" folder, but on the other hand, I can't find IIS.
Where is it?

Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Internet Information Services

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And also, what if I have an account on one asp supporting server,
do I still need IIS installed on my computer or I just create any
ASP script on the server and preview them on the server's file
manager (it has a preview button there)?

You can upload the files to you server, but you'll need to make sure you give proper permissions to the database.

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This is what I found for people who got the following error.

Error Type:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80004005)
[Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver specified
/core/modules/common.asp, line 69


Instead of creating a separate directory called 'website' under wwwroot, try copying all the contents of the website folder directly
under wwwroot. Let me know if this helps.

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Thank's it worked for me too

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You can upload the files to you server, but you'll need to make sure you give proper permissions to the database.

I have a problem regarding the IIS.I am using Windows XP SP2. I have created a system with ASP.NET(VB) front end and SQL Server 2005 DB. When I am opening these aspx files in VS 2005 then "View in Browser" it is showing an url like http://localhost:1850/ASP%20Pages/login.aspx and everything is working fine. But when I am trying to open the page from IIS in control panel then the same page is opening with an url http://localhost/OTPA/login.aspx and giving an error "Failed to access IIS metabase." Let me tell you that the pages are inside a folder ~/OTPA/ASP Pages and virtual directory is pointing at ASP Pages

again, the same process is working just fine in Windows Vista

Can anyone please help. Thank you for your time in advance...

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I have a problem regarding the IIS.I am using Windows XP SP2. I have created a system with ASP.NET(VB) front end and SQL Server 2005 DB. When I am opening these aspx files in VS 2005 then "View in Browser" it is showing an url like http://localhost:1850/ASP%20Pages/login.aspx and everything is working fine. But when I am trying to open the page from IIS in control panel then the same page is opening with an url http://localhost/OTPA/login.aspx and giving an error "Failed to access IIS metabase." Let me tell you that the pages are inside a folder ~/OTPA/ASP Pages and virtual directory is pointing at ASP Pages

again, the same process is working just fine in Windows Vista

Can anyone please help. Thank you for your time in advance...

This is an ASP tutorial, not ASP.NET. ASP.NET tutorials are available in the ".NET Development" section.

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Old July 4th, 2009, 02:16 PM
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