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    Default ASPNET Account not created

    I am running Windows XP Pro, I have IIS installed and I am developing an
    asp.net application (VS2002). I didn't have an ASPNET account (system came
    with .NET Framework 1.0) so I downloaded and installed v1.1 in hopes that an
    ASPNET account would be created. It wasn't. What can I do to get the
    account created?
    ScoutLee Guest

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    Default Re: ASPNET Account not created

    On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 21:19:01 -0800, "ScoutLee" <ScoutLee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

    ¤ I am running Windows XP Pro, I have IIS installed and I am developing an
    ¤ asp.net application (VS2002). I didn't have an ASPNET account (system came
    ¤ with .NET Framework 1.0) so I downloaded and installed v1.1 in hopes that an
    ¤ ASPNET account would be created. It wasn't. What can I do to get the
    ¤ account created?

    This machine was never a domain controller was it? It isn't running Server 2003 correct?

    If neither of these are true then see the following:

    [url]http://support.microsoft.com/?id=827641[/url]


    Paul ~~~ [email]pclement@ameritech.net[/email]
    Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
    Paul Clement Guest

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    Default Re: ASPNET Account not created


    "Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage@swspectrum.com> wrote in message
    news:2p6ot05smufkoslqjra9gfhcc36hl0700m@4ax.com...
    > On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 21:19:01 -0800, "ScoutLee"
    > <ScoutLee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    >
    > ¤ I am running Windows XP Pro, I have IIS installed and I am developing an
    > ¤ asp.net application (VS2002). I didn't have an ASPNET account (system
    > came
    > ¤ with .NET Framework 1.0) so I downloaded and installed v1.1 in hopes
    > that an
    > ¤ ASPNET account would be created. It wasn't. What can I do to get the
    > ¤ account created?
    >
    > This machine was never a domain controller was it? It isn't running Server
    > 2003 correct?
    >
    How can a Windows XP Pro be a domain controller to start with ? :)

    John


    WJ Guest

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    Default Re: ASPNET Account not created

    On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 22:08:15 -0500, "WJ" <JohnWebbs@HotMail.Com> wrote:

    ¤
    ¤ "Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage@swspectrum.com> wrote in message
    ¤ news:2p6ot05smufkoslqjra9gfhcc36hl0700m@4ax.com...
    ¤ > On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 21:19:01 -0800, "ScoutLee"
    ¤ > <ScoutLee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    ¤ >
    ¤ > ¤ I am running Windows XP Pro, I have IIS installed and I am developing an
    ¤ > ¤ asp.net application (VS2002). I didn't have an ASPNET account (system
    ¤ > came
    ¤ > ¤ with .NET Framework 1.0) so I downloaded and installed v1.1 in hopes
    ¤ > that an
    ¤ > ¤ ASPNET account would be created. It wasn't. What can I do to get the
    ¤ > ¤ account created?
    ¤ >
    ¤
    ¤
    ¤ > This machine was never a domain controller was it? It isn't running Server
    ¤ > 2003 correct?
    ¤ >
    ¤
    ¤ How can a Windows XP Pro be a domain controller to start with ? :)
    ¤
    ¤ John
    ¤

    It can't, unless you confuse it with 2003 Server. I make no assumptions.


    Paul ~~~ [email]pclement@ameritech.net[/email]
    Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
    Paul Clement Guest

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    Default Re: ASPNET Account not created

    "Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage@swspectrum.com> wrote in message
    news:ek2rt0hgskjtpd8vbbb83avkmq5i5i2hls@4ax.com...
    > On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 22:08:15 -0500, "WJ" <JohnWebbs@HotMail.Com> wrote:
    >
    > ¤ "Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage@swspectrum.com> wrote in
    > message
    > ¤ news:2p6ot05smufkoslqjra9gfhcc36hl0700m@4ax.com...
    > ¤ > On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 21:19:01 -0800, "ScoutLee"
    > ¤ > <ScoutLee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    > ¤ >
    > ¤ > ¤ I am running Windows XP Pro, I have IIS installed and I am
    > developing an
    > ¤
    > ¤ > This machine was never a domain controller was it? It isn't running
    > Server
    > ¤ > 2003 correct?
    > ¤ >
    > ¤
    > ¤ How can a Windows XP Pro be a domain controller to start with ? :)
    > ¤
    > ¤ John
    > ¤
    >
    > It can't, unless you confuse it with 2003 Server. I make no assumptions.
    >
    >
    No, it was you, not me! I was never confused ! I know that the original
    poster said that his PC is "XP Pro.". And you asked him this question below:
    ------
    "This machine was never a domain controller was it? It isn't running
    Server 2003 correct?"
    ------

    That prompted me throwing out the question to you!..

    John


    WJ Guest

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    Default Re: ASPNET Account not created

    On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 18:35:25 -0500, "WJ" <JohnWebbs@HotMail.Com> wrote:

    ¤ "Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage@swspectrum.com> wrote in message
    ¤ news:ek2rt0hgskjtpd8vbbb83avkmq5i5i2hls@4ax.com...
    ¤ > On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 22:08:15 -0500, "WJ" <JohnWebbs@HotMail.Com> wrote:
    ¤ >
    ¤ > ¤ "Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage@swspectrum.com> wrote in
    ¤ > message
    ¤ > ¤ news:2p6ot05smufkoslqjra9gfhcc36hl0700m@4ax.com...
    ¤ > ¤ > On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 21:19:01 -0800, "ScoutLee"
    ¤ > ¤ > <ScoutLee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
    ¤ > ¤ >
    ¤ > ¤ > ¤ I am running Windows XP Pro, I have IIS installed and I am
    ¤ > developing an
    ¤ > ¤
    ¤ > ¤ > This machine was never a domain controller was it? It isn't running
    ¤ > Server
    ¤ > ¤ > 2003 correct?
    ¤ > ¤ >
    ¤ > ¤
    ¤ > ¤ How can a Windows XP Pro be a domain controller to start with ? :)
    ¤ > ¤
    ¤ > ¤ John
    ¤ > ¤
    ¤ >
    ¤ > It can't, unless you confuse it with 2003 Server. I make no assumptions.
    ¤ >
    ¤ >
    ¤
    ¤ No, it was you, not me! I was never confused ! I know that the original
    ¤ poster said that his PC is "XP Pro.". And you asked him this question below:
    ¤ ------
    ¤ "This machine was never a domain controller was it? It isn't running
    ¤ Server 2003 correct?"
    ¤ ------
    ¤
    ¤ That prompted me throwing out the question to you!..


    I think you're confused because I never said you were confused...until now. ;-)


    Paul ~~~ [email]pclement@ameritech.net[/email]
    Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
    Paul Clement Guest

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