You don't write the ASP file's path, you write the computer's URL.  Go back to the IIS 
installation notes and make sure you are getting to the sample pages properly.

The URL of your computer's home page will look like http://server/ where "server" will 
be replaced by the name of your computer.  Your page will be http://server/mypage.asp 
(or whatever its name is), assuming you've put the page in the IIS home directory 
(probably C:\Inetpub\wwwroot).

Dave S

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  From: Chess Player 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 8:33 AM
  Subject: [ASP] Problem with IIS



  Hello all,

  I'm a new memebr in this group, and i have a question. 

  I'm using Windows xp pro, i installed IIS on my PC to see my .asp files on the 
browser.
  I completed the steps, but when i write the asp file's path to see it, i can't see 
any result !!

  Why?!


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