Re: Installing Net Framework Service Pack 1



I am SO CONFUSED!!! We are talking in circles!
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*RE: The WebMatrix will run against 1.1 no matter what you do.
It will *not* run against 2.0.

All you have to do to use the Webmatrix is open the file you wish to run.
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The reason I started this post was because when I open a file and run it in
*Web Matrix Project* and get errors, this appears at the bottom of the error
page:
"Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.42; ASP.NET
Version:2.0.50727.210 "

That message seems to tell me it is running against 2.0. for it says
NOTHING about 1.1.

I am *still* getting that now, even though you say "You have a valid
install."
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*RE: Absolutey not, but if you're not sure about command-line syntax,
use the IIS Manager interface ( the ASP.NET tab for the app ).

They both do the same thing : configure an app to run against either 1.1
or 2.0
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We had already established that I had changed the ASP.NET tab to 1.1.4322,
even though the Location says Framework 2.0 (Remember the screen capture?)
So why was I even considering the command line?
Is there another ASP.Net tab that I haven't found?
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*RE: aspnet_regiis.exe -s W3SVC/1/ROOT/YourAppName
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I'm sorry to be so dumb, but just what goes at "YourAppName"?
I just dont' know what we're talking about when "app" is referred to.

Thank you.





"Juan T. Llibre" <nomailreplies@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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re:
!> As you can see in this screen capture, the 1.1 has (root), while the
2.0 does not.

You have a valid install.

re:
!> Is that significant?

Not at all, as long as you don't introduce 2.0 objects in the root app.

re:
!> since I'm wanting the WebMatrix Project to run against 1.1, would I put
the
!> WebMatrix at "YourAppName"?

No! That would only apply for *ASP.NET* applications, not Windows apps.

The WebMatrix will run against 1.1 no matter what you do.
It will *not* run against 2.0.

All you have to do to use the Webmatrix is open the file you wish to run.

re:
!> aspnet_regiis.exe -s W3SVC/1/ROOT/YourAppName
!> I am very nervous about registry commands.

That's not a registry command.
It's a command to configure a virtual app as an app which will use the
.Net Framework 1.1.

re:
!> Is there a chance I could mess up my computer with this?

Absolutey not, but if you're not sure about command-line syntax,
use the IIS Manager interface ( the ASP.NET tab for the app ).

They both do the same thing : configure an app to run against either 1.1
or 2.0





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"dancer" <dancer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As you can see in this screen capture, the 1.1 has (root), while the 2.0
does not.
Is that significant?

Also, about the command, aspnet_regiis.exe -s W3SVC/1/ROOT/YourAppName -
since I'm wanting the WebMatrix Project to run against 1.1, would I put
the WebMatrix at "YourAppName"?

I am very nervous about registry commands. Is there a chance I could
mess up my computer with this?


"Juan T. Llibre" <nomailreplies@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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When the command prompt opens, issue this command :

cd C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322

...and, *then*, run aspnet_regiis -lv



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"dancer" <dancer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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RE: To find out if it did, open a command window in the .Net Framework
1.1 directory :

Drive:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322

and run the following command :

aspnet_regiis -lv
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I have an XP Pro. I click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Command
Prompt. It "shells out", as
we used to say in the DOS days.
Here I try to enter the directory where the Net Framework 1.1 resides,
so that I can enter the
aspnet_regiis -lv command WITHIN that directory, but the Command Prompt
is looking for a command,
not a directory.

The path where the 1.1 resides is this:
C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322
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"Juan T. Llibre" <nomailreplies@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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re:
!> I checked the Asp.Net tab to see if 1.1.4322 was chosen, and it
was.

Is that "Asp.Net tab" in the IIS Manager, when you right-click
the Application's name and select "Properties" ?

re:
!> However, I noticed that on the same tab, the file location is
indicated as \Framework\v2.0.50.

I'm getting confused now.
There is *no* "file location which specifies "\Framework\v2.0.50727"
...

What you should be seeing is :
File location : Drive:\PhysicalPathToYourApp'sFiles\web.config

In any case...
Did the .Net Framework 1.1 install correctly ?

To find out if it did, open a command window in the .Net Framework 1.1
directory :

Drive:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322

and run the following command :

aspnet_regiis -lv

That will list all the .Net Framework versions installed in your
computer,
and will tell you if they are valid installations.

The entry for 1.1 will look like this :
1.1.4322.0 Valid
D:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\aspnet_isapi.dll

If you do *not* have a valid installation for 1.1, reinstall it.

If you *do* have a valid installation, you can run the following
command from the same directory:

aspnet_regiis.exe -s W3SVC/1/ROOT/YourAppName

( substitute your Application's virtual name for "YourAppName", of
course... )

That will change the .Net Framework version for that Application to
1.1.

Now, you will be able to run your application against the .Net
Framework 1.1.
Try that...and let us know how you did.





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"dancer" <dancer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I *should* have said there is no 1.1 configuration in the
Administrative Tools folder that I
reach from the control panel.
There *is* a 1.1 configuration at this path: \Documents and
settings\Administrator\Start
Menu\Programs\Administrator Tools\


"dancer" <dancer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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1. I installed net framework 1.1 service pack
2. I found the 2 %temp% log files you mention below.
3. I opened WebMatrix and ran a file.
4. On the compiler error message there was this:
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework
Version:2.0.50727.42; ASP.NET
Version:2.0.50727.210
5. I checked the Asp.Net tab to see if 1.1.4322 was chosen, and it
was.
However, I noticed that on the same tab, the file location is
indicated as
\Framework\v2.0.50.
Also, on the ISAPI Filters tab at the bottom is ASP 2.0.507270
with a priority of low.
6. I am accessing the IIS folder from Administrative Tools. In the
Administrative Tools there
is a file called "net Framework 2.0 configuration". There is not a
1.1 configuration.

????


"Juan T. Llibre" <nomailreplies@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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No, dancer, that log refers to the .net framework 1.0 service pack
2.

When you install the .net framework 1.1 service pack 1, you'll have
these files :

1. %temp%\netfxsl.log
2. %temp%\netfxupdate.log

To get to the %temp% directory click Start, click Run, type
"%temp%" and click OK.

Did you download and install the correct service pack ?

The .net framework 1.1 service pack 1 download is at :
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=a8f5654f-088e-40b2-bbdb-a83353618b38&displaylang=en

It's a 10.2MB download.




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"dancer" <dancer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have made a new post because when I try to respond to another, I
get the
error, "Article Rejected -- Ill-formed message id"

This is in response to the advice of Juan Libre to install Net
Framework
Service Pack 1 in order to use ASP.net 1.1 and the net Framework
1.1
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I found the following file, "svcpack.log" at C:\WINNT.
It contains many lines, a few of which are the following:

1577.734: Num Ticks for Reg update and deleting 0 size files :
17187
1577.734: DoInstallation: ApplyAdminSystemAclsRecursive for
c:\winnt\$hf_mig$\Service Pack 2
failed; error=0x00000003
1577.734: Starting process:
C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.0.3705\copy2gac /i /a
/p:"C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\ink\1.7\"
1577

Does this mean that the Net Framework Service Pack 1 is *already*
installed?






















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