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| | Viewing site through IIS in Vista with VS 08 On my laptop with Vista 64, I have a site developed in VS 2008 Pro and when I try to right-click on one of the .htm files and "view in browser", I am not able to view the page for it is as if there is no connection (like if you go to a website that is down or you lost your internet connection). It is using the IIS and the address is something likk this: http://localhost:5381/WebApplication1/default.htm. I am using IE 7 with all applicable patches and whatnot. Anyhow, if I set Firefox to my default browser and do the same, the page opens just fine. In fact, if I go direct to the folder location of this file and double click and open, it displays fine. It seems that it is just when I am previewing the page/site through VS using IIS. I even took the site and opened it in VS 2008 Pro on my desktop that runs XP Pro instead of Vista, and it opens fine. So I figure that maybe the issue has to be somewhere with VS, IE 7, and/or Vista. Am also wondering if maybe there is a setting in IE on my laptop that is set different than on my desktop where I am not able to view this properly through VS. With Vista having the "new" security stuff, I kind of wondering if it is gettign in the way of communication between IE 7 and IIS? Can some of you assist me in this matter? Not sure what else to check, but I think I have narrowed it down. Any help is much appreciated! |
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| | Re: Viewing site through IIS in Vista with VS 08 Take a look at my thread "Clickonce Install Fails" in this newsgroup... I am pasting my answer here. In Vista there is a switch turned off by default... =====================paste start=========== SUCCESS!!! Got it working. After the Fire Fox test and I had the same issues - it got me thinking it not a browser issue, and using the assumption that it defenitly doesnt look like a vs issue ( since the files are created properly )...i was left with 2 options. Vista security or IIS I started searching the IIS forums and found my answer. http://forums.iis.net/p/1152570/1882738.aspx It doesnt say how however - so this is the next link that showed me how. http://weblogs.asp.net/anasghanem/ar...tallation.aspx One more thing I had to reboot for the setting to take effect. Thank you for your time and your help. You can close this ticket. Cheers' Miro =======================paste end================== "Mark G." <askmefirst@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:O1ydUn7oJHA.6132@xxxxxx Quote: > On my laptop with Vista 64, I have a site developed in VS 2008 Pro and > when I try to right-click on one of the .htm files and "view in browser", > I am not able to view the page for it is as if there is no connection > (like if you go to a website that is down or you lost your internet > connection). It is using the IIS and the address is something likk this: > http://localhost:5381/WebApplication1/default.htm. I am using IE 7 with > all applicable patches and whatnot. Anyhow, if I set Firefox to my default > browser and do the same, the page opens just fine. In fact, if I go direct > to the folder location of this file and double click and open, it displays > fine. It seems that it is just when I am previewing the page/site through > VS using IIS. I even took the site and opened it in VS 2008 Pro on my > desktop that runs XP Pro instead of Vista, and it opens fine. So I figure > that maybe the issue has to be somewhere with VS, IE 7, and/or Vista. Am > also wondering if maybe there is a setting in IE on my laptop that is set > different than on my desktop where I am not able to view this properly > through VS. With Vista having the "new" security stuff, I kind of > wondering if it is gettign in the way of communication between IE 7 and > IIS? Can some of you assist me in this matter? Not sure what else to > check, but I think I have narrowed it down. Any help is much appreciated! > |
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| | Re: Viewing site through IIS in Vista with VS 08 Am using OE as my newsreader and cannot see this, or at least the solution you found. Can you give me the link to your post with the solution and I can go from there? Thanks much! "Miro" <miro@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uSOa7Z%23oJHA.6064@xxxxxx Quote: > Take a look at my thread "Clickonce Install Fails" in this newsgroup... I > am pasting my answer here. > In Vista there is a switch turned off by default... > > =====================paste start=========== > SUCCESS!!! > Got it working. > After the Fire Fox test and I had the same issues > - it got me thinking it not a browser issue, and using the assumption that > it defenitly doesnt look like a vs issue ( since the files are created > properly )...i was left with 2 options. > Vista security or IIS > > I started searching the IIS forums and found my answer. > http://forums.iis.net/p/1152570/1882738.aspx > It doesnt say how however - so this is the next link that showed me how. > http://weblogs.asp.net/anasghanem/ar...tallation.aspx > > One more thing I had to reboot for the setting to take effect. > > Thank you for your time and your help. > > You can close this ticket. > > Cheers' > > Miro > =======================paste end================== > > "Mark G." <askmefirst@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:O1ydUn7oJHA.6132@xxxxxx Quote: >> On my laptop with Vista 64, I have a site developed in VS 2008 Pro and >> when I try to right-click on one of the .htm files and "view in browser", >> I am not able to view the page for it is as if there is no connection >> (like if you go to a website that is down or you lost your internet >> connection). It is using the IIS and the address is something likk this: >> http://localhost:5381/WebApplication1/default.htm. I am using IE 7 with >> all applicable patches and whatnot. Anyhow, if I set Firefox to my >> default browser and do the same, the page opens just fine. In fact, if I >> go direct to the folder location of this file and double click and open, >> it displays fine. It seems that it is just when I am previewing the >> page/site through VS using IIS. I even took the site and opened it in VS >> 2008 Pro on my desktop that runs XP Pro instead of Vista, and it opens >> fine. So I figure that maybe the issue has to be somewhere with VS, IE >> 7, and/or Vista. Am also wondering if maybe there is a setting in IE on >> my laptop that is set different than on my desktop where I am not able to >> view this properly through VS. With Vista having the "new" security >> stuff, I kind of wondering if it is gettign in the way of communication >> between IE 7 and IIS? Can some of you assist me in this matter? Not sure >> what else to check, but I think I have narrowed it down. Any help is much >> appreciated! >> |
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| | Re: Viewing site through IIS in Vista with VS 08 Go to Control Panel Click on Programs Click on "turn windows features on or off" scroll down a tad... Here is the "tree view" so you can get to the correct checkbox: expand the following: Internet Information Services World Wide Web Services Common HttpFeatures The main Checkbox is STATIC CONTENT This (in vista) is apparently off by default and in xp it was on. Once you select it - it doesnt tell you - but you will need to reboot. That solved my problem. I had the same issue... i seen the html in my wwwroot folder, but when i opened it up it looked like a blank web page. When I opend it up manually in IE or Firefox...the page would load but not install with the click of the button. The above solution should do the trick. Let me know if this works / or does not for u. Miro "Mark G." <askmefirst@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:utDmpvIpJHA.1292@xxxxxx Quote: > Am using OE as my newsreader and cannot see this, or at least the solution > you found. Can you give me the link to your post with the solution and I > can go from there? Thanks much! > > > > "Miro" <miro@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:uSOa7Z%23oJHA.6064@xxxxxx Quote: >> Take a look at my thread "Clickonce Install Fails" in this newsgroup... I >> am pasting my answer here. >> In Vista there is a switch turned off by default... >> >> =====================paste start=========== >> SUCCESS!!! >> Got it working. >> After the Fire Fox test and I had the same issues >> - it got me thinking it not a browser issue, and using the assumption >> that >> it defenitly doesnt look like a vs issue ( since the files are created >> properly )...i was left with 2 options. >> Vista security or IIS >> >> I started searching the IIS forums and found my answer. >> http://forums.iis.net/p/1152570/1882738.aspx >> It doesnt say how however - so this is the next link that showed me how. >> http://weblogs.asp.net/anasghanem/ar...tallation.aspx >> >> One more thing I had to reboot for the setting to take effect. >> >> Thank you for your time and your help. >> >> You can close this ticket. >> >> Cheers' >> >> Miro >> =======================paste end================== >> >> "Mark G." <askmefirst@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:O1ydUn7oJHA.6132@xxxxxx Quote: >>> On my laptop with Vista 64, I have a site developed in VS 2008 Pro and >>> when I try to right-click on one of the .htm files and "view in >>> browser", I am not able to view the page for it is as if there is no >>> connection (like if you go to a website that is down or you lost your >>> internet connection). It is using the IIS and the address is something >>> likk this: http://localhost:5381/WebApplication1/default.htm. I am using >>> IE 7 with all applicable patches and whatnot. Anyhow, if I set Firefox >>> to my default browser and do the same, the page opens just fine. In >>> fact, if I go direct to the folder location of this file and double >>> click and open, it displays fine. It seems that it is just when I am >>> previewing the page/site through VS using IIS. I even took the site and >>> opened it in VS 2008 Pro on my desktop that runs XP Pro instead of >>> Vista, and it opens fine. So I figure that maybe the issue has to be >>> somewhere with VS, IE 7, and/or Vista. Am also wondering if maybe there >>> is a setting in IE on my laptop that is set different than on my desktop >>> where I am not able to view this properly through VS. With Vista having >>> the "new" security stuff, I kind of wondering if it is gettign in the >>> way of communication between IE 7 and IIS? Can some of you assist me in >>> this matter? Not sure what else to check, but I think I have narrowed it >>> down. Any help is much appreciated! >>> > |
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