Installing mod aspdotnet

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First, make sure that you have at least .NET Framework 1.1 installed and also if using XP, you may have to have at least SP1 installed for it to work.

Download the mod_aspdotnet module here

Install it to the Apache directory, if the W:/ path gives you problem, then use the real path.

In Apache's httpd.conf, add this under the other modules: <pre><nowiki> LoadModule aspdotnet_module "modules/mod_aspdotnet.so"

AddHandler asp.net asax ascx ashx asmx aspx axd config cs csproj \

                licx rem resources resx soap vb vbproj vsdisco webinfo

<IfModule mod_aspdotnet.cpp>

  1. Mount the ASP.NET example application

AspNetMount /active "W:/www/active"

  1. Map all requests for /active to the application files

Alias /active "W:/www/active"

  1. Allow asp.net scripts to be executed in the active example
<Directory "W:/www/active">
  Options FollowSymlinks ExecCGI
  Order allow,deny
  Allow from all
  DirectoryIndex Default.htm Default.aspx
</Directory>
  1. For all virtual ASP.NET webs, we need the aspnet_client files
  2. to serve the client-side helper scripts.

AliasMatch /aspnet_client/system_web/(\d+)_(\d+)_(\d+)_(\d+)/(.*) \ "C:/Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v$1.$2.$3/ASP.NETClientFiles/$4" "C:/Windows/Microsoft.NET/Framework/v*/ASP.NETClientFiles"> Options FollowSymlinks Order allow,deny Allow from all

</IfModule> </nowiki></pre>

For more information, refer to the default website

Credits: gopo & TerryLok

Original instructions by: Olajide Olaolorun (Uniform Server Developer)