[OKGIS]
EUREKA!! ...and thanks. FW: More fun things to try! RE: .NET 2.0 RE: IIS
David W. Wheelock
David.Wheelock at oda.state.ok.us
Wed Feb 20 16:28:20 CST 2008
Hi Guys,
I've got it fixed. Stacia at ESRI in SA monitors the OKGIS list and
forwarded it to one of their gurus down there. Turns out .NET wasn't
registered with IIS...!?! He gave me the command to use and that fixed
it. See below for the fix.
Here's the deal. Darren Johnson, Tinker Geobase Coordinator, confirms
that installation order is the culprit. I installed .NET 2.0 a year or
two ago, long before installing IIS, which was recently when I installed
AGS. Installing IIS does pick up the .NET and register it if IIS is
installed after .NET. There you are.
Thanks again for all suggestions.
David
________________________________
From: Stacia Canaday [mailto:scanaday at esri.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 2:57 PM
To: David W. Wheelock
Subject: More fun things to try!
This is from our in-house ArcGIS Server expert:
________________________________
It looks like IIS is not configured for ASP.NET. What OS is he running
this on?
1. Check to see if the ASP.NET framework 2.0 is installed
2. Register the framework with IIS -> Open command prompt, go to
C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727 and type in aspnet_regiis
-i.
3. Check to see if the aspx page is working
4. Check if Manager is working
________________________________
From: okgis-bounces at gis.gis.ou.edu [mailto:okgis-bounces at gis.gis.ou.edu]
On Behalf Of David W. Wheelock
Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2008 1:28 PM
To: Oklahoma GIS Community
Subject: [OKGIS] IIS displays code instead of page.
I recently installed ArcGIS Server (AGS) on my personal workstation to
use as a testing and development box. However, I encountered a problem
the very first time I tried to start ArcGIS Server Manager and haven't
been able to get past it. Basically, it just gave me an error message,
which I won't recount here. I contacted ESRI support and went through
some testing with them. At the end of that the analyst suspected it was
an IIS (Internet Information Server) problem and sent me a simple
asp.net test file to use as a test web page. He gave me instructions to
install it in a location unrelated to ArcGIS Server. When I installed
it and browsed to in in a web browser, it show the asp.net code instead
of performing the action and displaying the page that the code defines.
The ESRI analyst concluded that this must be an IIS problem,
configuration or something. That's odd since I only just installed IIS
in the process of installing AGS. I certainly haven't made any
customizations to the IIS configuration that I'm aware of.
I asked our webmaster about this and she hadn't encountered this problem
and didn't have any suggestions.
Have any of you encountered this problem and know the answer?
If not, do you know any good IIS forums or tech sites that I could
submit this query to?
Thanks,
David
David Wheelock Application Specialist david at oda.state.ok.us
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry
2800 North Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4298
Phone: (405) 522-5477 FAX: (405) 522-3590
http://www.oda.state.ok.us <http://www.oda.state.ok.us/>
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