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If you want to run ASP.NET
web applications on your
local computer, you must
have both Internet
Information Services (IIS)
and ASP.NET installed. IIS
is necessary for providing
web service and ASP.NET is
necessary for providing
handling of the family of
ASP.NET web applications
(ASPX, ASMX, etc). IIS is
installed by default for
installations of Windows
2000 and Windows XP. ASP.NET
is installed by default
during .NET Framework
installation. However, if
you attempt to install the
.NET Framework on a Windows
2000 or Windows XP machine
that doesn't have IIS
installed, the .NET
Framework installation will
detect that IIS is not
available and thus will not
install ASP.NET
component of the framework.
If you subsequently install
IIS at a later time, you
will have to install
ASP.NET manually.
Likewise, if you have both
IIS and .NET installed on
your computer, and then
later un-install IIS, this
uninstallation will also
uninstall the ASP.NET
component of the .NET
Framework. If you later
re-install IIS, you will
have re-install
ASP.NET manually.
This article walks you
through the re-installation
of ASP.NET for a computer
already running IIS.
Date: May, 19 2005 |