XP IIS settings are very simple, hit the 2003 problem is often the parent path is enabled, but in Vista, IIS management interface and way have a big difference The problems that arise are also increased. The most typical one is the permission problem, especially the access of ASP and Access. The installation of IIS in Vista is similar to XP. In addition to the Home version in Vista, other versions integrate IIS and upgrade to IIS 7.0. However, in the default installation, the IIS service is not enabled and needs to be re-opened. The method of opening is very simple, just follow the steps below: “Start” => “Control Panel” => “Programs and Features”, select “Turn Windows features on or off”. If Windows Vista does not close UAC, a message will pop up to confirm and continue. If you only need IIS 7.0 to support static content, you can directly select "Internet Information Service". If you want the Web server to support dynamic content, you need to expand "World Wide Web Service". Branch, select all the required options; click "OK", Windows Vista will start the IIS installation process; after the installation process, you can enter the test in the browser: http://localhost/.
After the IIS7 installation is complete, you can see the "Administrative Tools" in all the programs in the Start menu. There is an "Internet Information Service Manager". If not, you can add it as follows: Start "Right-click Properties" "Start" Menu Tab Customize Set System Management Tools to Show on All Programs Menu or Show on All Programs Menu and Start Menu.
ASP+Access environment configuration default After loading IIS7, using ASP program will find that the database connection fails, find it on the Internet, saying that the MS Jet engine changed the location of the temporary directory, but there is no temporary Access rights cause database usage to fail. First set the Application Pool to Classic .Net AppPool instead of the default Default AppPool, which can be set for each site in the site directory, or it can be set separately at the site. After selecting the site to be set, click on "Basic Settings" on the right to bring up the Application Pool Settings dialog. Then add an "Authenticated Users" user to the "System Disk:\\Windows\\ServiceProfiles\\NetworkService\\AppData\\Local\\Temp" directory, where the AppData directory is hidden. You can enter the path directly in the address bar when you enter, or Show hidden files in the folder options. To set the permissions: Right click on the Temp folder, select "Properties" and select "Security" tab" Click "Edit" to come out "Temp permissions" dialog box, click "Add", in the "Enter object name below" To select "Enter Authenticated Users, OK" to return to "Temp permissions", the full control in the Authenticated Users permissions to the hook, OK "OK. Enable parent path support Select "ASP" on the site home page, then set "Enable parent path" to True in the Behaviors group. This way, you can use the IIS environment on Windows Vista and XP.