Re: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] answer to a ASP.NET/remoting/IIS problem

2006-12-06 Thread Adam Sills
If the entry is not listed, pop in your 2003 CD and IIS now has a ton of options in the Add/Remove Windows Components than it used to. ASP.NET is one of them. If you select it during your initial install of Windows then ASP.NET works perfectly after the install is completed. If you add it after you

Re: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] answer to a ASP.NET/remoting/IIS problem

2006-12-06 Thread Mark Nicholls
The main problem I had was that it wasn't listed, so when I went into random button pressing mode, nothing jumped out to sayASP.NET not allowedit simply wasn't listed...so I moved on to other, random button presses before eventually returning and adding it manually myself. -Original Me

Re: [ADVANCED-DOTNET] answer to a ASP.NET/remoting/IIS problem

2006-12-06 Thread Phil Sayers
yup... disabled by default as part of the "shiny new and improved " win 2k3 server stuff to reduce attack surface. -Original Message- From: Discussion of advanced .NET topics. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Mark Nicholls Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 10:41 AM To: ADVANCED-DOTN

[ADVANCED-DOTNET] answer to a ASP.NET/remoting/IIS problem

2006-12-06 Thread Mark Nicholls
I haven't got a problem any more, but am posting the answer to one, so that any poor souls in a similar predicament can at least get some help when they type it into google. problem was deploying remoting server under IIS in windows 2003... (though the same would apply to a web service) const