Windows Server 2003: Running ASP.NET (and ASP)

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Created: Sep 27, 2006     Updated: Mar 06, 2007


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By default, IIS 6.0 is installed in a secure mode that prohibits active server pages (ASP) and ASP.NET. This means that only static pages can be served. To enable these features:

1. Open the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager

2. Select Web Service Extensions in the left pane

3. In the right pane you will see a list of Allowed and Prohibited web service extensions. Right click on the desired application and select Allow to enable it.

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