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Old 05-15-2007, 04:50 PM
Hezi
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Re: IIS and versions

Andre,

This does not work for me- I have Vista Home Basic. I did turn ON the IIS on
the Control Panel-Programs- Turn ON/OFF and I see the toggle checked for the
Internet Information Services.
Yet, I have no services to manage anywhere...
What am I doing wrong? What is missing?
BTW- I have the Visual Studion 2005 Express installed.

Thanks in advance

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> > Windows Vista comes with IIS 7. I think it only comes in the Ultimate,
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> >> Hi, I have two questions...
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> >> Does Vista retain IIS.6 or is there a new version?
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> >> Would IIS come with the standard version of Vista? If not what verion
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"Hezi" <Hezi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Andre,
>
> This does not work for me- I have Vista Home Basic. I did turn ON the IIS
> on
> the Control Panel-Programs- Turn ON/OFF and I see the toggle checked for
> the
> Internet Information Services.
> Yet, I have no services to manage anywhere...
> What am I doing wrong? What is missing?
> BTW- I have the Visual Studion 2005 Express installed.
>[/color]

You have to enable the WWW Publishing Service, if it's there.

And, you need Vista Business, Enterprise or Ultimate, because IIS 7 comes
with Front Page Extensions on those versions, which is needed by VS 2005,
including Express, to develop Web applications.

You must also install the IIS 6 add-ins that come in the IIS 7 install,
otherwise, you won't be able to administer IIS 7 in some areas.

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Old 05-16-2007, 12:50 AM
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Re: IIS and versions

Default FPSE is not supported......
Due to huge demand, microsoft released out of band fpse add-on for IIS 7.
[url]http://www.iis.net/downloads/default.aspx?tabid=34&i=1460&g=6[/url]

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>> Andre,
>>
>> This does not work for me- I have Vista Home Basic. I did turn ON the IIS
>> on
>> the Control Panel-Programs- Turn ON/OFF and I see the toggle checked for
>> the
>> Internet Information Services.
>> Yet, I have no services to manage anywhere...
>> What am I doing wrong? What is missing?
>> BTW- I have the Visual Studion 2005 Express installed.
>>[/color]
>
> You have to enable the WWW Publishing Service, if it's there.
>
> And, you need Vista Business, Enterprise or Ultimate, because IIS 7 comes
> with Front Page Extensions on those versions, which is needed by VS 2005,
> including Express, to develop Web applications.
>
> You must also install the IIS 6 add-ins that come in the IIS 7 install,
> otherwise, you won't be able to administer IIS 7 in some areas.
>[/color]


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"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" <qbernard********.com.discuss> wrote in message
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> Default FPSE is not supported......
> Due to huge demand, microsoft released out of band fpse add-on for IIS 7.
> [url]http://www.iis.net/downloads/default.aspx?tabid=34&i=1460&g=6[/url][/color]

That's nice to know.

What about FTP Publishing Service can you get that too, which was not an
installable selection on Premium? You cannot create FTP solutions with .Net
2005 without it.

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