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From: Earl Partridge on 15 Jul 2010 11:50 I recently upgraded from FrontPage to Expression Web. At one time I did have IIS installed and used with FrontPage. My system now is a 64-bit Windows 7 machine, and I have Expression Web 3 installed. Do I have server capability, either IIS or some other type? If so, how do I install or activate it? Earl
From: Dan on 16 Jul 2010 04:58 "Earl Partridge" <earlpng(a)pearnet.com> wrote in message news:J6G%n.11517$cO.1242(a)newsfe09.iad... > I recently upgraded from FrontPage to Expression Web. At one time I did > have IIS installed and used with FrontPage. My system now is a 64-bit > Windows 7 machine, and I have Expression Web 3 installed. > > Do I have server capability, either IIS or some other type? If so, how do > I > install or activate it? > > Earl You need Windows 7 Professional or Windows 7 Ultimate - if you have the Home edition then there is no IIS. A quick Google for windows 7 iis brings up this as the first result http://digitizor.com/2009/02/20/how-to-install-microsoft-iis-server-on-windows-7/ -- Dan
From: Earl Partridge on 16 Jul 2010 11:54 Thanks, I overlooked that piece. OK, I have upgraded to Windows 7 Professional and I believe I have IIS running correctly. In the IIS Management, I added the specific location where my folder & .asp page resides. I am still not able to read data from the MS Access database. Wondering if I might have to reinstall Expression Web for it to be aware of IIS??? Earl "Dan" <news(a)worldofspack.com> wrote in message news:uTR0eUMJLHA.4120(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > > "Earl Partridge" <earlpng(a)pearnet.com> wrote in message > news:J6G%n.11517$cO.1242(a)newsfe09.iad... >> I recently upgraded from FrontPage to Expression Web. At one time I did >> have IIS installed and used with FrontPage. My system now is a 64-bit >> Windows 7 machine, and I have Expression Web 3 installed. >> >> Do I have server capability, either IIS or some other type? If so, how >> do I >> install or activate it? >> >> Earl > > You need Windows 7 Professional or Windows 7 Ultimate - if you have the > Home edition then there is no IIS. A quick Google for windows 7 iis brings > up this as the first result > > http://digitizor.com/2009/02/20/how-to-install-microsoft-iis-server-on-windows-7/ > > > -- > Dan
From: Dan on 19 Jul 2010 05:24
You cannot use Access databases with IIS in 64-bit mode - there is no 64-bit Jet driver. You will have to switch IIS to run your site in 32-bit mode, I don't have any details on how to do this as I've never had to do it myself. Dan "Earl Partridge" <earlpng(a)pearnet.com> wrote in message news:_g%%n.11761$cO.11421(a)newsfe09.iad... > Thanks, I overlooked that piece. OK, I have upgraded to Windows 7 > Professional > and I believe I have IIS running correctly. In the IIS Management, I > added the specific > location where my folder & .asp page resides. I am still not able to read > data from > the MS Access database. Wondering if I might have to reinstall Expression > Web > for it to be aware of IIS??? > Earl > > > "Dan" <news(a)worldofspack.com> wrote in message > news:uTR0eUMJLHA.4120(a)TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> >> "Earl Partridge" <earlpng(a)pearnet.com> wrote in message >> news:J6G%n.11517$cO.1242(a)newsfe09.iad... >>> I recently upgraded from FrontPage to Expression Web. At one time I did >>> have IIS installed and used with FrontPage. My system now is a 64-bit >>> Windows 7 machine, and I have Expression Web 3 installed. >>> >>> Do I have server capability, either IIS or some other type? If so, how >>> do I >>> install or activate it? >>> >>> Earl >> >> You need Windows 7 Professional or Windows 7 Ultimate - if you have the >> Home edition then there is no IIS. A quick Google for windows 7 iis >> brings up this as the first result >> >> http://digitizor.com/2009/02/20/how-to-install-microsoft-iis-server-on-windows-7/ >> >> >> -- >> Dan > |