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xarzu
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Posted: 03/03/2008 08:27 pm
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I just got a new Vista OS computer to work with. I have to admit, it is a bit more snazzy.

So, now, to re-learn stuff.

I want to do some ASP.NET development. So, how do I set up an IIS with this?

Also, I have found that I cannot use FTP like I used to. In the earlier versions of the OS and maybe earlier versions of Windows Explorer, I could just type the address of the FTP site, and it would prompt me for the username and password. I do not have such luck with VISTA. Could it be some sort of firewall setting? If so, how do I check that? I tried some FTP software programs, and they seem to fail as well.




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Posted: 03/04/2008 04:06 am
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I use Core FTP Lite and FileZilla with Vista, with no problems.

Check the settings, especially the firewall.



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Posted: 04/10/2008 01:53 am
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Vista Business comes with IIS 7. You simply need to enable it from the control panel. Some other versions of Vista don;t ship with the IIS.



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