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Windows Server 2000 and IIS 5 running both ASP.Net 1.1 and 2.0 Apps

Asked by byrnees in .Net Application Servers, Microsoft IIS Web Server, .NET Framework 2.x

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I have developed an application in VS 2005 ASP.Net 2.0.  We have legacy apps written in VS 2003 1.1.  I developed the 2.0 locally and have recently transferred it over to our dev box which is where we also have our 1.1 apps residing.  The dev box is set up for remote debugging with 1.1 VS 2003.  I installed the framework 2.0 but can't get the my new app to even open IE when running remotely (debug mode or not).  It builds successfully but seems to hang for a couple minutes then a message box box stating that the operation has timed out.
Research I've done tells IIS 6 is capable of app pooling which will solve the problem.  We are stuck with IIS 5 for now.  I've read that for 1.1 and 2.0 apps to coexist, they need to run isolated from one another.  In order to do this with IIS 5 I believe I need to change the processModel in the machine.config file so each framework version has it's own worker process (aspnet_wp.exe).
I am hoping to get this solved with minimal configuration changes on the dev box so we can apply these changes to our production server after installing 2.0.  We need to deploy soon so any help with issues or concerns is greatly appreciated!!Start Free Trial
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