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I updated my Windows installation and now I get the following error when trying to access ASP pages locally:-
Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0201'
Invalid Default Script Language
The default script language specified for this application is invalid.
I have Googled this problem, but have now exhausted all the suggestions I have currently found. Here is what I have tried so far:
In IIS in the properties for Default Web Site - "Home Directory" - "Configuration" - "Options": - I changed the default ASP language to JSCRIPT and then back to VBSCRIPT
I have downloaded and installed the latest version of Microsoft Scripting
I have double checked the permissions on the web root folder and made sure that the IUSR_Machinename user has the correct permissions
Removed and reinstalled IIS with various combinations of Windows Firewall/Norton enabled and disabled and with Norton uninstalled.
Any other suggestions would be happily recieved. Thanks.
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