Using WebLink and Web Access with Windows Server 2003/IIS 6.

November 15, 2006 | KB: 1000495
Agenda Manager 7, Web Access 6, Web Access 7, WebLink 6, WebLink 7

Summary

Windows Server 2003 includes Internet Information Services 6.0. Agenda Manager, WebLink and Web Access are supported by Microsoft's Internet Information Services 6.0. However, default settings in IIS 6.0 are such that ASP and ASP.NET pages cannot run. Agenda Manager 7, Web Access 6, Web Access 7, and WebLink 6 serve dynamic ASP content and will not function until IIS allows ASP content. Similarly, WebLink 7 serves dynamic content through ASP.NET and will not function until IIS allows ASP.NET 1.1 pages.

More Information

Use the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager to enable the "Active Server Pages" and "ASP.NET v1.1.4322" Web service extensions in IIS 6.0.

To enable ASP or ASP.NET 1.1 content in IIS 6.0

  1. Load the IIS Manager.
  2. Click Web Service Extensions.
  3. Perform one of the following
    • For Agenda Manager 7, Web Access 6, Web Access 7, and WebLink 6, select Active Server Pages and click the Allow button located on the left of the extensions list.
    • For WebLink 7, select ASP.NET v1.1.4322 and click the Allow button located to the left of the extensions list.

For additional information on IIS 6.0, please see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article:

315122 HTTP Error 404 - File or Directory not found" error message when you request dynamic content with IIS 6.0.