IIS in windows vista home basic

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IIS in windows vista home basic

Hey I have windows vista home basic and i going to execute asp.net file but i
cannot
 
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Mark L. Ferguson

Vista home basic only has enough IIS features to support WCF and does not
have any of the web-server features (like
static-files/directory-listing/asp/asp.net/ssinc etc) - so you cannot use
IIS as a web-server.
(credit to Anil Ruia)

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Hiren

Meaning?Please be more specific and give as many details as possible.
What did you do?
What do you expect should have happened?
What actually took place?

I can't enter to the configuration.
 
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Valeria

Sorry, my english is poor.
I want to do a web page with asp.net. I've windows Vista Home Basic and I
can't enter to the IIS configuration and run the proyect.
Is possible that Vista Home Basic nonsupport ISS?
Thanks.
 
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Mr. Arnold

Valeria said:
Sorry, my english is poor.
I want to do a web page with asp.net. I've windows Vista Home Basic and I
can't enter to the IIS configuration and run the proyect.
Is possible that Vista Home Basic nonsupport ISS?

Can you go to the browser and enter http://localhost/ and the IIS7 start
page shows indicating that IIS is running on the machine and everything is
ok from that aspect?

You do have two IIS configurations screens. Are you going into the right one
for configuration of an ASP.Net solution? Although you don't have to do this
but are you running with Run As Administrator when you go to the
Administration screen?

Is this a pre-installed version of Vista on the machine? The reason I ask
this is that things may not have installed properly.

Have you tried to uninstall IIS and install it again?
 

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