Web App and host issue

G

Grumpy Aero Guy

I would like to play with web projects via VB.Net

I have a web site, hosted by my ISP, where a FP2003 site resides right now
( I wrote it).

I would LIKE to use that site as a test portal for the project(s). .net
comes back and complains when I put that site in the new project window as a
destination host.

What gives....can I do something to the remote site to fix this?

I'm running XP ProSR2. I don't want to pollute my machine with IIS. I tried
IIS for a few days some time ago and it wreaks havoc on my machine, not to
mention I have security concerns with it.

??

Thanks for your time.
 
G

Grumpy Aero Guy

"web server is not running asp.net 1.1; you will be unable to run... yada,
yada, yada"

Any way around this?
 
C

CJ Taylor

Ask your hosting company to install .NET 1.1

Grumpy Aero Guy said:
"web server is not running asp.net 1.1; you will be unable to run... yada,
yada, yada"

Any way around this?

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Frank Bachman
(Grumpy Aero Guy)
 
C

CJ Taylor

=)

Grumpy Aero Guy said:
fair enough......

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Frank Bachman
(Grumpy Aero Guy)


CJ Taylor said:
Ask your hosting company to install .NET 1.1

Grumpy Aero Guy said:
"web server is not running asp.net 1.1; you will be unable to run...
yada,
yada, yada"

Any way around this?

--


Frank Bachman
(Grumpy Aero Guy)


"CJ Taylor" <[cege] at [tavayn] dit commmmm> wrote in message
What is the complaint.

I would like to play with web projects via VB.Net

I have a web site, hosted by my ISP, where a FP2003 site resides right
now
( I wrote it).

I would LIKE to use that site as a test portal for the project(s).
.net
comes back and complains when I put that site in the new project
window
as
a
destination host.

What gives....can I do something to the remote site to fix this?

I'm running XP ProSR2. I don't want to pollute my machine with IIS. I
tried
IIS for a few days some time ago and it wreaks havoc on my machine,
not
to
mention I have security concerns with it.

??

Thanks for your time.



--


Frank Bachman
(Grumpy Aero Guy)
 

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