Re: Forcing ASP.NET 1.1 isn't working



Thanks for the detailed report and sleuthing, slolife.
I am escalating this internally and will post back when/if I have an answer.




Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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"slolife" <slolife@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:1193285972.237050.189130@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
A lot of good info here. Thanks Juan!

Unfortunately, it did not work. First of all, uninstalling .NET 2.0
from IIS didn't work. I ran this:
C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\aspnet_regiis.exe -u

It said it uninstalled. So I fired up the website and I get an error
that "Network Service does not have write permissions to C:\Windows
\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\Temporary ASP.NET Files". This
continued to happen even after recycling the iis and web services.

Okay, so if .NET 2.0 has been uninstalled from IIS, why does accessing
the website require access to the 2.0 framework directory. Even the
snippet of code on the test page:

..NET Version=<%=System.Environment.Version.ToString()%>

Spits out:
..NET Version=2.0.50727.832

What is going on?

One of the differences we noticed between a server that is working (an
not exhibiting these problems) and one that does have problems, is
that the following patch:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928365

Is installed on problem servers. Once we uninstall the patch from a
problem server, the problem goes away.

Now I am stumped. The patch seems faulty based on that situation.

Anyone else seen this sort of problem with that patch? Anyone else
have any ideas on how to get the website to stick to 1.1 with the
patch?



On Oct 24, 11:40 am, "Juan T. Llibre" <nomailrepl...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
re:
!> Web.config, like I explained, tries to force 1.1
!> <requiredRuntime version="v1.1.4322"/>
!> <supportedRuntime version="v1.1.4322"/>

That doesn't work for web apps. It only works for Windows Forms.

Have you tried setting the .Net Framework version with aspnet_regiis ?

i.e., open a command window at :
drive:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322

...and issue this command :

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

Substitute your application's name for YourVirtualAppName.

You could also, temporarily, disable ASP.NET 2.0 if you're not using it.

To do that, open a command window at :
drive:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727

...and issue this command

aspnet_regiis.exe -u

That will completely uninstall the .Net Framework 2.0 ( without removing the files ).

Once you confirm that your site is working with ASP.NET 1.1,
when you're ready to reinstall the .Net Framework 2.0, run :

aspnet_regiis.exe -ir

...from the same directory :
drive:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727

That will re-enable ASP.NET 2.0 without requiring reinstalling the files
( and without reconfiguring any existing apps to run under ASP.NET 2.0 ).

Later, you can choose to configure individual apps to run with ASP.NET 2.0 in the IIS Manager.

Try either method or both...and post back the results.

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"slolife" <slol...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in messagenews:1193245676.552418.32480@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Let me narrow it down, because I realize my initial description was
long winded:

The asp.net dll is compiled in 1.0, the whole website is marked to run
as 1.1. Nothing is supposed to be 2.0. IIS and the
aspnet_regiis.exe -lk say that all sites and apps are running 1.1.
Web.config, like I explained, tries to force 1.1.

Despite all of that, I have a page with this code in the HTML:

.NET Version=<%=System.Environment.Version.ToString()%>

The page spits out:
.NET Version=2.0.50727.832

Why is it running 2.0?

On Oct 24, 7:05 am, "Norman Yuan" <NoAddr...@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
.NET is backward compatible, not forward compatible. So, code written and
compiled on 2.0 will not run on 1.x, just as you see.

"slolife" <slol...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

news:1193202386.931708.112010@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

I have an W2k3IIS server with .NET 1.1 and 2.0 installed. I have a
website, which I'd like to run as 1.1. So I go to that website/app's
properties, and on the ASP.NET tab, I select 1.1.

I have a test page that triggers an event validation (which is a
feature introduced in 2.0). I hit that test page and the error is
generated. So apparently, the site (or, what it really looks like, is
just the page) is still running in 2.0. So I add the following

The site DOES NOT run in 2.0. It runs in 1.1, so your code developed on 2.0
causes error: 1.1 runtime does not know 2.0 code.
You can do the opposite: developing app with 1.x, and run in with either 1,x
or 2.0 runtime.

startup tag to the web.config in the <configuration> tag:

<configuration>
<startup>
<requiredRuntime version="v1.1.4322"/>
<supportedRuntime version="v1.1.4322"/>
</startup>
...
</configuration>

The page still causes the event validation error (meaning, still
running as .NET 2.0).

So what am I doing wrong here? What do I need to do to get the site/
page to run as 1.1?

NOTE: One of the ways I know the page is running 2.0 is that I can add
the attribute enableEventValidation into the @Page directive and the
page compiler doesn't choke.



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