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TurningTechnologies -> RE: Setup Claims ASP.NET 2.0 Not Installed (26.Jun.2008 8:01:05 AM)
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Here are the results of the aspnet_regiis command: P:\>%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\aspnet_regiis.exe -lv 2.0.50727.0 Valid (Root) C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\aspnet_isapi.dll 1.1.4322.0 Valid C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\aspnet_isapi.dll 2.0.50727.0 Valid (Root) c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\\aspnet_isapi.dll P:\>%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\aspnet_regiis.exe -lv 2.0.50727.0 Valid C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50727\aspnet_isapi.dll 1.1.4322.0 Valid C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\aspnet_isapi.dll 2.0.50727.0 Valid c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\\aspnet_isapi.dll ----------------- Here are the results of the log file: Administration utility (2.0.50727) to install and uninstall ASP.NET on the local machine. Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. -- ASP.NET REGISTRATION OPTIONS -- -i Install this version of ASP.NET and update scriptmaps at the IIS metabase root and for all scriptmaps below the root. Existing scriptmaps of lower version are upgraded to this version. -ir Install this version of ASP.NET, register only. Do not update scriptmaps in IIS. -iru Install this version of ASP.NET. If there are any existing applications that uses ASP.NET, it will not update scriptmaps in IIS. -enable When -enable is specified with -i, -ir or -r, ASP.NET will be enabled in the IIS security console (IIS 6.0 or later). -disable When -disable is specified with -i, -ir or -r, ASP.NET will be disabled in the IIS security console (IIS 6.0 or later). -s <path> Install scriptmaps for this version at the specified path, recursively. E.g. aspnet_regiis.exe -s W3SVC/1/ROOT/SampleApp1 -sn <path> Install scriptmaps for this version at the specified path, non-recursively. -r Install this version of ASP.NET and update scriptmaps at the IIS metabase root and for all scriptmaps below the root. Existing scriptmaps are upgraded to this version regardless of the original versions. -u Uninstall this version of ASP.NET. Existing scriptmaps to this version are remapped to highest remaining version of ASP.NET installed on the machine. -ua Uninstall all versions of ASP.NET on the machine. -k <path> Remove all scriptmaps to any version of ASP.NET from the specified path, recursively. E.g. aspnet_regiis.exe -k W3SVC/1/ROOT/SampleApp1 -kn <path> Remove all scriptmaps to any version ASP.NET from the specified path, non-recursively. -lv List all versions of ASP.NET that are installed on the machine, with status and installation path. -lk List all the path of all IIS metabase keys where ASP.NET is scriptmapped, together with the version. Keys that inherit ASP.NET scriptmaps from a parent key will not be displayed. -c Install the client side scripts for this version to the aspnet_client subdirectory of each IIS site directory. -e Remove the client side scripts for this version from the aspnet_client subdirectory of each IIS site directory. -ea Remove the client side scripts for all versions from the aspnet_client subdirectory of each IIS site directory. -ga <user> Grant the specified user or group access to the IIS metabase and other directories used by ASP.NET. -- CONFIGURATION ENCRYPTION OPTIONS -- -pe section Encrypt the configuration section. Optional arguments: [-prov provider] Use this provider to encrypt. [-app virtual-path] Encrypt at this virtual path. Virtual path must begin with a forward slash. If it is '/', then it refers to the root of the site. If -app is not specified, the root web.config will be encrypted. [-site site-name-or-ID] The site of the virtual path specified in -app. If not specified, the default web site will be used. [-location sub-path] Location sub path. [-pkm] Encrypt/decrypt the machine.config instead of web.config. -pd section Decrypt the configuration section. Optional arguments: [-app virtual-path] Decrypt at this virtual path. Virtual path must begin with a forward slash. If it is '/', then it refers to the root of the site. If -app is not specified, the root web.config will be decrypted. [-site site-name-or-ID] The site of the virtual path specified in -app. If not specified, the default web site will be used. [-location sub-path] Location sub path. [-pkm] Encrypt/decrypt the machine.config instead of web.config. -pef section web-app-physical-dir Encrypt the configuration section. Optional arguments: [-prov provider] Use this provider to encrypt. -pdf section web-app-physical-dir Decrypt the configuration section. -pc container Create an RSA keypair in ContainerName. Optional arguments: [-size key-size] Key-size. Default is 1024. [-pku] User container instead of machine container. [-exp] Make the private keys exportable. [-csp provider] Csp Provider to use. -pz container Delete the ContainerName. Optional arguments: [-pku] User container instead of machine container. -pi container file Import an RSA keypair from the Xml file. Optional arguments: [-pku] User container instead of machine container. [-exp] Create exportable keys. [-csp provider] Csp Provider to use. -px container file Export an RSA keypair to the Xml file. Optional arguments: [-pku] User container instead of machine container. [-pri] Include private keys. [-csp provider] Csp Provider to use. -pa container account Add access for the account to the container. Arguments: [-pku] User container instead of machine container. [-csp provider] Csp Provider to use. [-full] Add full access (default is Read access). -pr container account Remove access for the account from the container. Arguments: [-pku] User container instead of machine container. [-csp provider] Csp Provider to use. -- CONFIGURATION REMOTE ACCESS OPTIONS -- -config+ Enable remote access of configuration. -config- Disable remote access of configuration.
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