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| | asp.net state service I am a software tester. I am working on an ASP.Net / C# web application. It currently runs on a remote server and I have been testing it online. Recently, we tried putting the app on my laptop computer. My Dell laptop is running Vista Home Premium 32-bit. I have 2005 Visual Studio and SQL Server. I have the .Net Framework turned on. The problem is that, when I try to run the app on my computer, I am getting an error about the ASP.Net Session State. My manager had me look in my Control Panel/Admin/Services to turn on ASP.Net Session Service. But, it was not listed on the Services list. This may be a rather simple question, but: Why don't I have this Service? Does it have something to do with running 32-bit? Ken |
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| | Re: asp.net state service Perhaps you need tu turn on IIS feature, including ASP.NET. "Ken_Ohio" <KenOhio@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:EA970F0A-05D1-4F0C-B7A6-1BCC82F54135@xxxxxx Quote: >I am a software tester. I am working on an ASP.Net / C# web application. > It currently runs on a remote server and I have been testing it online. > Recently, we tried putting the app on my laptop computer. > > My Dell laptop is running Vista Home Premium 32-bit. > I have 2005 Visual Studio and SQL Server. > I have the .Net Framework turned on. > > The problem is that, when I try to run the app on my computer, I am > getting > an error about the ASP.Net Session State. > My manager had me look in my Control Panel/Admin/Services to turn on > ASP.Net > Session Service. But, it was not listed on the Services list. > > This may be a rather simple question, but: Why don't I have this Service? > Does it have something to do with running 32-bit? > > Ken > |
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| | RE: asp.net state service Ken: You do have it this service. Go back into your Control Panel --> "Turn on/off Windows Features" window and look carefully at the listings. Make sure all of your little plus signs are expanded and go to the following: IIS (Internet Information Services) --> World Wide Web Services --> Application Development Features --> ASP.NET Make sure that the ASP.NET checkbox is checked. Then, check your services list again to find ASP.Net State Service. AZ "Ken_Ohio" wrote: Quote: > I am a software tester. I am working on an ASP.Net / C# web application. > It currently runs on a remote server and I have been testing it online. > Recently, we tried putting the app on my laptop computer. > > My Dell laptop is running Vista Home Premium 32-bit. > I have 2005 Visual Studio and SQL Server. > I have the .Net Framework turned on. > > The problem is that, when I try to run the app on my computer, I am getting > an error about the ASP.Net Session State. > My manager had me look in my Control Panel/Admin/Services to turn on ASP.Net > Session Service. But, it was not listed on the Services list. > > This may be a rather simple question, but: Why don't I have this Service? > Does it have something to do with running 32-bit? > > Ken > |
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