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Why won't IIS serve ASP files?
Fourth (forgot this one), FP98 loves .asp files. If you happen to be in the minority, that are not hosted by a Unix server, you will love all the extra features of IIS (alias NT, alias .asp). If not? Well, you'll be better off because you can cut down on the 'noise level' of what you can and can't do (you can't do

Integrated Windows Authentication - Double Hits
Was it an ASP file? Did you open it from the file system or thru IIS? If on the file system, and it was an ASP file, this is expected to happen. Can you please IIS 5.0 link: http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/en/server/iis/default. asp?url=/windows2000/en/server/iis/default.htm -- Regards, Kristofer Gafvert

Setting up IIS on Win XP Pro
FrontPage Server Extensions require "PWS3" or greater. You can upgrade your PWS 2.0 to version "3.0" by running the ASP.exe file that is on the FP 98 CD. As there is no server with FP2000 you'll need to use the one from FP98 or MSPWS4, but note that if on NT you can't use the one from FP98 as it won't install on NT

upper directory in asp file supported in Windows server 2003
The global.asa file must reside in the application root. As to your second question, I can't say for sure, since you didn't include the verbose part of the error form to have results sent to an mdb file on our IIS (NT4) server, we kept getting through the confirmation, but when trying to view the results file,

Basic Authentication + IIS 5 + Windows 2000 + Frontpage 2002 ...
Can anyone help me with server side scripting to stop spam bots? Running Windows 2003 IIS 6.0 with FrontPage server extension. Forms were created using FP 2003. When form is submitted, input data is posted to a second page that has an asp script writing data to file on server. FP form has validation but obviously

Compiled <!--#include
Since you didn't need to create an ODBC DSN, can I assume that you are not attempting to access the Excel file over a Web Server? I can't determine if it is an ASP problem, a VBScript problem, an IIS problem or some other problem. Is there any VBScript code that I can insert to set the file pointer to the first

Bizaar error: ASPs start to return Server Too Busy, Invalid ...
Even if you don't have a complete fix solution, I would be satisfied with a fresh head looking at this problem. Thanks, Tim Farrell I can't remember the exact error message I got, but from the line number in the ASP file I bet this is your problem: When you created your IIS app and deployed it, you've probably done

HELP - Windows IIS and UltraDev Errors
Unfortunately, IIS can't know this until the server has some breathing space. Meanwhile, things are getting worse because more users keep coming in the door. I bet you are using the include server side directive to stash that config.asp into every file. From what I've seen, you will be suffering pretty heavy

Project Central Install & IIS question
In order to activate asp file locally, you need to install ADO(Active Data Object ?) to your server. However, we can't install this to FP98 server, probably. You need to PWS 4.0 for Win95 or Windows NT Workstation, or IIS 4.0 of Window NT server. If you want to install only ADO(asp.exe, about 9MB), you can download

IIS 6.0 keeps restarting itself
Publishing from a development server to a live server... frontpage renames my default.asp file to default.htm. ARGGG Stop it you POS! My web apps have the property sheets You can't even access the file properties as admin, it says you're not allowed. What ARE YOU!? 9.) WebTrends. I have a single server license.

Can't POST
Some versions of IIS apparently allow you to designate which file extensions to allow and which to block. (V6.0 apparently comes locked down, so the ASP extension has to be selected, but I can't find anything similar in v5.1.) I give up. What's left to consider? I've done this on previous machines (XP Pro) and

ASP.NET impersonation - getfiles() problem
keith morris ke...@theatre-wales.co.uk macromedia ultradev IIS is running ( I can see all the other non - asp files - standard HTM files, jpg's and gif's - on the local sites) The IP address is set at 'all unassigned' One thing that strikes me is in looking at the MIME types set for the machine I can see no mention

Access a UNC Network folder with FSO
If the PDF is on another network server the file cannot be seen despite it’s share UNC path being validate for the logged on users. Is there any special configuration or permissions for IIS for streaming network pdfs to the IE7 browser? How do you add the webserver ASP.NET account to the network fileserver ACL

IIS 5.1 won't serve ASP on Win XP Pro
Ken Schaefer kenREM...@THISadOpenStatic.com microsoft public inetserver iis security How exactly are the clients authenticating to the web server? If they are using HTTP based authentication, then there isn't really a timeout period. Certainly a Kerberos ticket (for example) can expire, but what will happen is that

I can't run .asp file on IIS server?
I guess it can't hurt anything to run the aspnet_regiis.exe. This would help make conventional .asp files run, not just the .NET files? FAQID=202 Fear not, though, if you installed the Web server after installing the ..NET Framework. You can fix this problem by simply registering the ASP.NET extensions in IIS.

ASP extension associated with Photoshop, won't run scripts.
IOW the file server doesn't trust your failing machines to access its resources on behalf of another user. Anthony Jones - MVP ASP/ASP.NET Norman, Thanks for your reply - I tried that a few days back, and it worked :). Unfortunately I can not use that solution for two reasons - both mentioned in Anthony reply

Apache vs IIS
Hi, I have done some modification in PubForm.asp file. This file is in the System\Forms folder, and like everybody ;-), i can't upload this file. I have seen that i can use the M:\ substitution drive. I do the substitution, I look in the M: drive, i can see the PubForm.asp file, but i can't update it.

*.aspx = 404
In what folder is your global.asa file? 4. Which folder(s) are marked in IIS as Web Applications? HTH, -- Kevin Spencer Microsoft FrontPage MVP ASP/ADO Basically, it boils down to that I don't think that the tx directory somehow isn't set properly as the web root. If I knew a lot of the server admin part,

can't start IIS to browse ASP files
"paulo" <yobema...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0b0d01c33485$e756dc70$a501280a@phx.gbl... I can browse HTML files but I can't browse ASP files and i guess the reason is because IIS is not starting, when i look at the status of it is blank. I go into the tasks and when i try to restart IIS i get the message

SQL Server/IIS login problems
AFAIK, all I did was run the IIS installer in Add/Remove Windows Components. I guess it can't hurt anything to run the aspnet_regiis.exe. This would help make conventional .asp files run, not just the .NET files? "Doug Knox MS-MVP" wrote: If you have Visual Studio 6 installed: