I forgot about the .net part - good catch (see what you forget when you don't
include file and we'll see if that works. Mya know today, may be 2 weeks from
".._.." wrote:
> Well, considering the hosting environment you describe you have a good
> chance of not having .NET installed at all (or other patches for that
> matter).
>
> Try using .asp instead. If the dynamic content is limited, that shouldn't
> make any difference and the default IIS install will understand.
>
> Have you tried a "hello world" aspx file to see if it works?
>
> "S Crook" <S Crook@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:6FA53B6B-0297-4FD6-9038-78FF8A9B44F4@microsoft.com...
> > Background:
> > I have been tasked with designing & deploying a fairly simple web site for
> > my volunteer Fire dept. to our county owned web server (as a non job
> > related
> > side project).
> >
> > I developed the pages on one of my companies IIS6 based web servers. The
> > pages are aspx based pages but in reality the only real "active" content
> > they
> > are using is the "include file" & some cascading style sheets. Every thing
> > works fine on my design environment.
> >
> > Issue:
> > When I send the files to the county IT center to be deployed, my menus
> > (include files) do not display but the rest of the page is fine.
> >
> > Per NetCraft - the site is running IIS5 / 2000 Server
> >
http://toolbar.netcraft.com/site_report?url=http://
www.franklincountyva.org > >
> > The IT center has never worked with a web server before and this one was
> > basically a turn key job that was handed to them to support (i.e. no one
> > there has any experience working with IIS) It's been so long since I used
> > IIS
> > 5 that I'm lost as well.
> >
> > To further the issue, all my contact with the County IT staff is via phone
> > or e-mail so I can't get "hands on" with the box (nor do I really want
> > too).
> >
> > I'm almost 99% sure that it's something to do with either the use of the
> > IIS
> > lock down tool disabling active content or a mapping issue, but I am lost
> > as
> > to how to go about correcting it in IIS5.
> >
> > Any assistance or information would be VERY greatly appreciated.
>
>