Thanks, Derek. I figured if anyone wanted to know, they'd ask.
Derek Kalweit wrote:
> Well, for the archives, if anyone's reading this and actually wants
> the answer, I believe the solution was to enable 'Active Server pages'
> in the 'Web Service Extensions' section of the IIS admin...
>
> W2K3
> > I'm in the process of setting up a new web server. I know just enough
> > about this to get things up & running. Or so I thought. My old server is
> > running IIS 5, which I'm reasonably comfortable messing with. The new
> > server is running IIS 6 which I've barely touched. For some reason, AS
As usual, after I post a question I figure out the answer...
Richard Kaye wrote:
> I'm in the process of setting up a new web server. I know just enough
> about this to get things up & running. Or so I thought. My old server is
> running IIS 5, which I'm reasonably comfortable messing with. The
I'm in the process of setting up a new web server. I know just enough
about this to get things up & running. Or so I thought. My old server is
running IIS 5, which I'm reasonably comfortable messing with. The new
server is running IIS 6 which I've barely touched. For some reason, ASP
files will
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