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!> Now, try to uninstall it first
!> aspnet_regiis -u
!> after that install it again
!> aspnet_regiis -i
!> I think Juan told me some time ago about this trick.
I remember that, too.
The reason that works is because just running aspnet_regiis -i doesn't recreate
the account ASP.NET runs as, while running aspnet_regiis -i *after* running
aspnet_regiis -u recreates the account and assigns the correct permissions
to the default account ASP.NET will run as.
All bets are off if the user is being impersonated, though.
For this to work, impersonation must be turned off.
Just doing that should allow unimpersonated basic aspx file processing.
If that doesn't fix it, I'd totally remove IIS and the .Net Framework and reinstall them,
re-installing IIS first, of course, and making sure that the .Net Framework's installation/setup
files aren't corrupt, re-downloading the .Net Framework, if necessary, to insure that.
Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
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