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Brandon

2004-07-28, 6:09 pm

I am trying to install FPSE 2002 on a clean install of
IIS 6, but am having access problems. When I try to
configure the extensions, it asks me for a password. I
give it the Administrator username and password, but it
still tells me 'access denied'.
Any ideas?
Thomas A. Rowe

2004-07-28, 6:09 pm

Where did you get the version of FP2000 extensions that you are trying to install?

If from the MS Download site, then you can not install them! You can only install the FP2002
extensions come with Windows 2003, on the Windows 2003 CD, and which think is automatically
installed with choose to install IIS 6, but then you have to actually configure them.

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"Brandon" <help@dodecatec.com> wrote in message news:5fb101c474e5$2f44b020$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> I am trying to install FPSE 2002 on a clean install of
> IIS 6, but am having access problems. When I try to
> configure the extensions, it asks me for a password. I
> give it the Administrator username and password, but it
> still tells me 'access denied'.
> Any ideas?



2004-07-28, 6:09 pm

I installed the version that came with the Windows CD.
I had this working before a format of the system after a
disaster. I am also running the most recent 2.0 beta of
the .NET framework on the server. After configuring IIS
a few minutes ago to only user ASP.NET 2.0.40607, I no
longer get a login window, but now just get my IE window
full of jibberish that looks like part of the
fpadmdll.dll assembly or something like that.
I'm getting pretty confused, here
>-----Original Message-----
>Where did you get the version of FP2000 extensions that

you are trying to install?
>
>If from the MS Download site, then you can not install

them! You can only install the FP2002
>extensions come with Windows 2003, on the Windows 2003

CD, and which think is automatically
>installed with choose to install IIS 6, but then you

have to actually configure them.
>
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>Thomas A. Rowe (Microsoft MVP - FrontPage)
>WEBMASTER Resources(tm)
>http://www.ycoln-resources.com
>FrontPage Resources, WebCircle, MS KB Quick Links, etc.
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>To assist you in getting the best answers for FrontPage

support see:
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2004-07-28, 6:09 pm

I ran the type command on that file from the command line
to test my theory and it was identical to what I am
seeing in the browser window. Seems it's spitting
fpadmdll.dll up as a text file for some reason. I can't
even configure the extensions at all.
Thomas A. Rowe

2004-07-28, 6:09 pm

Sorry, can't help you regard asp.net, suggest you post the .net newsgroup.

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<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:60a401c474e8$a8531b70$a401280a@phx.gbl...
> I installed the version that came with the Windows CD.
> I had this working before a format of the system after a
> disaster. I am also running the most recent 2.0 beta of
> the .NET framework on the server. After configuring IIS
> a few minutes ago to only user ASP.NET 2.0.40607, I no
> longer get a login window, but now just get my IE window
> full of jibberish that looks like part of the
> fpadmdll.dll assembly or something like that.
> I'm getting pretty confused, here
> you are trying to install?
> them! You can only install the FP2002
> CD, and which think is automatically
> have to actually configure them.
> support see:
>



Brandon

2004-07-28, 6:09 pm

I still need to be able to configure the FPSE, and I
can't do that. When I try, all I get is a login window,
but it doesn't accept any users I try (not even the
admin). Trying to "check server extensions 2002" on the
default site gives me fpadmdll.dll as if it were a text
file. It's really giving me a hard time

>-----Original Message-----
>Sorry, can't help you regard asp.net, suggest you post

the .net newsgroup.
Thomas A. Rowe

2004-07-28, 6:09 pm

Sound like the installation of .Net screwed up the FP2002 install.

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"Brandon" <help@dodecatec.com> wrote in message news:601201c474eb$d1975930$a601280a@phx.gbl...
> I still need to be able to configure the FPSE, and I
> can't do that. When I try, all I get is a login window,
> but it doesn't accept any users I try (not even the
> admin). Trying to "check server extensions 2002" on the
> default site gives me fpadmdll.dll as if it were a text
> file. It's really giving me a hard time
>
> the .net newsgroup.



Thomas A. Rowe

2004-07-28, 6:09 pm

General rule, never install betas on production PCs.

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"Brandon" <help@dodecatec.com> wrote in message news:627301c474ee$d52867d0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I'll try and uninstall it and see what happens.



2004-07-28, 6:09 pm

I generally don't, but wanted to get any testing done
with it before the school year started (a school's
website runs on the system). It had worked fine before,
but then we had a disaster that required a new
installationg of Windows. After that, it has been less
than cooperative. The site works, but it cannot be
accessed from VS.NET any more.
PHP is also no longer working properly on everything,
which is strange, but I'll post that in the IIS area.
Thomas A. Rowe

2004-07-28, 6:09 pm

You might try the IIS group to make sure that IIS is indeed installed and running correctly, then
the extensions, then vs or php depending on which is the most important.

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<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:629301c474f1$bf0dceb0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
> I generally don't, but wanted to get any testing done
> with it before the school year started (a school's
> website runs on the system). It had worked fine before,
> but then we had a disaster that required a new
> installationg of Windows. After that, it has been less
> than cooperative. The site works, but it cannot be
> accessed from VS.NET any more.
> php is also no longer working properly on everything,
> which is strange, but I'll post that in the IIS area.



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