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Old 06-25-2007, 09:47 PM
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Icon9 Problem with .NET Framework & IIS

Ok, here's what's happening on my PC right now:
- I installed XAMPP, and yeah it works all fine and beautifully.. I can run both PHP and mySQL
- But, today.. I wanted to also install .NET Framework on my PC, so that I can run both .aspx, and .asp on my local machine. It installed IIS server correctly, and created Inetpub folder on my local HDD.. But, I can't access them cuz there's XAMPP. Everytime I tried to go to localhost, it will redirect me to XAMPP welcome page and configuration

I tried to open .asp file that's on the wwwroot folder in the Inetpub, but it doesn't give me welcome page as what it gave me on my laptop. My laptop doesn't have XAMPP installed. Is it possible to install both? or not? thx

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Is the default documents setup correctly in IIS? What version of IIS you got? If it's 6 then you need to enable the web extensions... I would just verify you have asp and .net running first, then install XAMPP and see if they can live together.
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hmmm.. then probably I should uninstall XAMPP then haha, cuz at the first time, I was thinking to play around with PHP too. But I ended up get more interested with ASP.NET

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Both Apache and IIS use port 80 (the HTTP port) for communication, they both cannot open it so you need to tell one of them to use a different port.

For IIS open the MMC, -> RC Default Site -> select Properties -> Change the TCP Port to something else. and Apply & OK
Open a command prompt and type iisreset & press <enter>

For Apache open the httpd.conf file -> find Port and edit the number -> save the file and restart apache

Change one of the ports to a high number, 8080 or 8088 are common choices, then one server will run on localhost and the other will be localhost:port_no

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Both Apache and IIS use port 80 (the HTTP port) for communication, they both cannot open it so you need to tell one of them to use a different port.
I don't have Apache on my laptop, and it still didn't work
Nice, I'll do it tonight probably, but I'm currently still in the headache of Dining Philosopher's problem

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XAMPP is apache with php + SQL lite + Perl + mysql + some other things so i believe

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XAMPP stand of X(any operating systems), Apache, MySQL, PHP and Perl.
Generally, two servers cannot be run in the same with the same port.
Normally, web servers use port 80 as their default. Probally, XAMPP has
used port 80 since you installed. Then you installed IIS websever which
also defaultly use port 80. So you should assign different port for each
webserver. As what chrishirst have been mentioned above.

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Yeh, i have Apache installed and it uses port 80 but i think you can change it in the config file.

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