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Browse All TopicsI just recently upgraded from home XP to pro XP and installed IIS 5.1 from my install disk. I haven't been able to access any .asp files via http://localhost/ but i can access .html files.
This is the error i receive in my Event Viewer :
The server failed to load application '/LM/W3SVC/1/Root'. The error was 'Class not registered'.
For additional information specific to this message please visit the Microsoft Online Support site located at: http://www.microsoft.com/c
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fw
I've searched high and low, reinstalled IIS 2 - 3 times trying to fix this problem but I get this exact error every time. Nothing about DCOM.
The error i receive in my browser with Friendly HTTP error messages turned off :
Server Application Error
The server has encountered an error while loading an application during the processing of your request. Please refer to the event log for more detail information. Please contact the server administrator for assistance.
I did the steps on this page : http://support.microsoft.c
Here is my set up : I run XP pro on a DHCP network with 2, sometimes 3 other computers. I have a FAT32 file system. I have no firewall running while trying to fix this problem...
I would really like to get ASP working on my machine so that i can learn it thoroughly for web development.
Any help would be so greatly appreciated.
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