StateServer Service on Vista x64

M

MCM

My development machine is running Vista x64. I cannot find the ASP.NET
StateServer Service in my list of available Services. Do you know how I can
enable this?
 
S

Steven Cheng [MSFT]

Hi MCM,

As for the ASP.NET state server service, based on my research, there seems
a issue for Vista operating system. Have you installed the IIS webserver
on the vista box or only have visual studio installed? Here is a former
issue mentioned an undocumented change, on vista operating system, the
state server service is not installed until you install IIS webserver on
the vista box.

http://forums.asp.net/p/1050579/1483377.aspx

Sincerely,

Steven Cheng

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M

MCM

Ok. I have not installed IIS and I don't want to. So I guess I'll have to
live without it. Thank you.
 

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