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New Post 7/7/2007 3:15 PM
User is offline Mark Rogerson
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Module Dev. environment woes under Vista 

Windows Vista Home Premium, 1 GB RAM, Visual Web Developer 2005 Express (VWDX), SQL Server 2005 Express (SQLSX), DNN 4.5.3 (Install version).

I've been trying to set up a module developement environment as shown in this post.  Things are a bit different, I suppose, because of Vista and I'm wondering if anyone else has had the same problems.  Here goes...

I installed VWDX and SQLSX and installed them together via the wizard.  I then went to the IIS Manager and, hot diggity, it's all different, so following along the walk-through gets fun.  First of all, I can't find a place to set the virtual directory's read/execute attributes.  I've tried ignoring this part of the tutorial and converting the virtual directory into an application, but neither works.  When I browse to http://localhost/dnn (virtual directory pointing to C:\dnn), I get an error that says "The Web server is configured to not list the contents of this directory."  If I browse to http://localhost/dnn/Default.aspx, I get an error that says, "The page you are requesting cannot be served because of the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) map policy that is configured on the Web server. The page you requested has a file name extension that is not recognized, and is not allowed."  After adding "Default.aspx" to the list of filenames for a default document in IIS Manager, I get error #2 when I browse to localhost/dnn.

I've uninstalled VWDX and SQLSX and reinstalled them separately, once with VWDX first and again in the opposite order.  Same results.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Mark

 
New Post 7/8/2007 1:29 PM
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Re: Module Dev. environment woes under Vista 

"The Web server is configured to not list the contents of this directory."

IIS7 needs a default document for your website. Under 'Web Sites' highlight your website (from Start > Run > 'Inetmgr' > OK). Choose the 'Default Document' option and type in 'default.aspx' as the first value, be sure to seperate it from later entries with a comma. FYI: Without a default document IISs default behavior is to assume you simply want to list the contents of your website folder, an obvious security issue if it were allowed.

"The page you are requesting cannot be served because of the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) map policy that is configured on the Web server. The page you requested has a file name extension that is not recognized, and is not allowed."

If the .aspx extension isn't configured as a mime type for your website it can't run .NET pages. To avoid doing this manually do the following:

Start menu > find the CMD (command line applet) right-click on it and choose to run it as administrator. (This action requires admin privileges) Navigate from the DOS prompt to c:\windows\microsoft .net\framework\v2.0.50727\ then type aspnet_regiis -ir and it will install and associate the mime types.

Cheers, I hope this helps.

Dylan Lopez / Inno Software Inc / www.innosoftware.net

 
New Post 7/8/2007 2:52 PM
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Re: Module Dev. environment woes under Vista 
Modified By Michael Washington  on 7/9/2007 8:38:18 AM)

I would suggest getting IIS working with a non DNN ASP.NET application first.



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New Post 7/8/2007 2:55 PM
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Re: Module Dev. environment woes under Vista 

IIS Does not have ASP.NET Installed. Go to control panel -> Program Features -> Select IIS and find ASP/ASP.NET checkbox them and they will then install. I Recommed you reboot your PC Afterwards just for good measure.

-- Bill

 

 
New Post 7/9/2007 9:19 AM
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Re: Module Dev. environment woes under Vista 

Also ensure that you have the IIS 6 compatability items installed.  ANd also make sure that it is setup to use a "Classic" application pool!


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