Can not install IIS

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Guest

I am working ona tutorial for a class, i need to reference an access file.
It says to make sure that the settings in the Authoring tad of page setting
are correct ( i have it set to allow VBscripts and others etc.) the it says
to right click on the websites root folder, properties, and to select to
allow scripts to run. I saw some discussions on needing IIS to allow this
maybe, yet when i try to install that from Add/Remove components, Windows
Components, it says that it needs a file that it can not find on my disk (it
wants to copy them from D:\ i386, and when i click on browse, the file its
looking for is admxprox, under file of type it says (grayed out)
"admxprox.dll;admxprox.dl_) I looked for the file on my Windows XP Pro,
Windows XP Pro 2003, and my FrontPage disk and I can not find it. Does anyone
know the easy fix to this problem if there is one?????

Ryan
 
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Tom [Pepper] Willett

Google for admxprox and you will find downloads for the dll.
However, try installing IIS from your WinXP Pro cd. If not successful, I
recommend you move to the experts in the IIS newsgroups.
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Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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FrontPage Support:
http://www.frontpagemvps.com/

About FrontPage 2003:
http://office.microsoft.com/home/office.aspx?assetid=FX01085802
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|I am working ona tutorial for a class, i need to reference an access file.
| It says to make sure that the settings in the Authoring tad of page
setting
| are correct ( i have it set to allow VBscripts and others etc.) the it
says
| to right click on the websites root folder, properties, and to select to
| allow scripts to run. I saw some discussions on needing IIS to allow this
| maybe, yet when i try to install that from Add/Remove components, Windows
| Components, it says that it needs a file that it can not find on my disk
(it
| wants to copy them from D:\ i386, and when i click on browse, the file its
| looking for is admxprox, under file of type it says (grayed out)
| "admxprox.dll;admxprox.dl_) I looked for the file on my Windows XP Pro,
| Windows XP Pro 2003, and my FrontPage disk and I can not find it. Does
anyone
| know the easy fix to this problem if there is one?????
|
| Ryan
 

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