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Posted 01 Jun 2002 12:03:56
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01 Jun 2002 12:03:56 Geno Tibbs posted:
I am able to preview an html file but not an asp file when I click preview. Did I miss setting something up? If so, could you point me in the direction to fix it? Replies
Replied 01 Jun 2002 15:20:27
01 Jun 2002 15:20:27 Dave Clarke replied:
hi
more detail would be nice.. what server you are using for example.
more detail would be nice.. what server you are using for example.
Replied 02 Jun 2002 07:18:14
02 Jun 2002 07:18:14 David Thomas replied:
In order to preview an ASP file in the browser locally, you must use an application server (ie. PWS or IIS).
These come free with your Windows OS depending on what one you use.
It will install to C:\Inetpub\ (for PWS)
Folder to view files is "wwwroot".
When this is installed, you need to define your site in Ultradev and set up the application server, choose your scripting language, set the root folder and away you go.
The url for your files will then be something like:
<b>localhost/myfilehere.asp</b>
If your still unable to view your files, check the address's match in UD for root and remote folders, and also make sure PWS or IIS service is running.
This should solve your problem.
"Nobody ever said this stuff was easy"
These come free with your Windows OS depending on what one you use.
It will install to C:\Inetpub\ (for PWS)
Folder to view files is "wwwroot".
When this is installed, you need to define your site in Ultradev and set up the application server, choose your scripting language, set the root folder and away you go.
The url for your files will then be something like:
<b>localhost/myfilehere.asp</b>
If your still unable to view your files, check the address's match in UD for root and remote folders, and also make sure PWS or IIS service is running.
This should solve your problem.
"Nobody ever said this stuff was easy"
Replied 02 Jun 2002 12:29:41
02 Jun 2002 12:29:41 Geno Tibbs replied:
I believe I got it, but I recieve this error message:
HTTP 403.9 - Access Forbidden: Too many users are connected Internet Information Services
I don't understand this message. Does it mean other people are using the server or do I have something misconfigured?
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In order to preview an ASP file in the browser locally, you must use an application server (ie. PWS or IIS).
These come free with your Windows OS depending on what one you use.
It will install to C:\Inetpub\ (for PWS)
Folder to view files is "wwwroot".
When this is installed, you need to define your site in Ultradev and set up the application server, choose your scripting language, set the root folder and away you go.
The url for your files will then be something like:
<b>localhost/myfilehere.asp</b>
If your still unable to view your files, check the address's match in UD for root and remote folders, and also make sure PWS or IIS service is running.
This should solve your problem.
"Nobody ever said this stuff was easy"
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HTTP 403.9 - Access Forbidden: Too many users are connected Internet Information Services
I don't understand this message. Does it mean other people are using the server or do I have something misconfigured?
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In order to preview an ASP file in the browser locally, you must use an application server (ie. PWS or IIS).
These come free with your Windows OS depending on what one you use.
It will install to C:\Inetpub\ (for PWS)
Folder to view files is "wwwroot".
When this is installed, you need to define your site in Ultradev and set up the application server, choose your scripting language, set the root folder and away you go.
The url for your files will then be something like:
<b>localhost/myfilehere.asp</b>
If your still unable to view your files, check the address's match in UD for root and remote folders, and also make sure PWS or IIS service is running.
This should solve your problem.
"Nobody ever said this stuff was easy"
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Replied 02 Jun 2002 12:31:57
02 Jun 2002 12:31:57 Geno Tibbs replied:
I hope I'm giving you the right answer. I'm using IIS.
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hi
more detail would be nice.. what server you are using for example.
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hi
more detail would be nice.. what server you are using for example.
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