On the previous page, you set up an IIS server on your server. The bulk of the use of IIS is that it can run. NET application. On this page, I will explain how to set up the server with the ASP.net 2.0 application.
Installation. NET Framework
First, you will need to check to see what you have. NET Framework (version 2.0) is installed on the computer. The easiest way to do this is to return your control panel to the Add or remove program application. If you scroll down the application installed in the list, you should be able to see Microsoft. NET Framework 2.0 Listing:
[View if you have. NET Framework 2.0 Installation]
If you see Microsoft. NET Framework 2.0 of the listing, great! Jump to the next section. If you don't see it. NET Framework 2.0 of the listing, which is no problem. The framework is a free download, so download it from your browser point here.
Attention:
If you are running a 64-bit system, click here to download the 64-bit version. NET Framework. If you do not know what version you are running, you may run the X86.
When you have downloaded the installation, installed the framework, and restarted the computer, set up to now configure IIS.
Configuring IIS
Now, you either install or verify the existence. NET Framework 2.0 on your computer, you will need to check that it is configured to run. NET 2.0 applications. Go back to your control panel and double-click the Admin tools icon. You should now be able to see the icon for the list, one of which represents Internet Information Services (IIS):
Right click on the Site folder and select Properties. The Site Properties window appears. Click on the label to Mark ASP.net. According to the ASP.net version drop-down menu, select the appropriate version 2.0:
[Expanding the node tree until you hit the Web site folder]
Click OK, select the 2.0.x version of the ASP.net version dropdown Menu. You now have a Web server that can run. NET 2.0 applications.
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