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  • Jesper Christensen 7 posts 27 karma points
    Sep 18, 2011 @ 19:58
    Jesper Christensen
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    Is ucommerce working under windows xp?

    I´ve just installed Ucommerce.

    http://localhost/shop.aspx

    When I click uCommerce, I get an "page can not be found". Is the reason that I´m running under WinXP IIS 5 and it dosen´t support the url rewriting?

    http://localhost/ucommerce/c-23

  • Dan Diplo 1505 posts 5911 karma points MVP 4x c-trib
    Sep 18, 2011 @ 20:03
    Dan Diplo
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    Why don't you download IIS7.5 express if you think that's the case? Worth having.

  • Jesper Christensen 7 posts 27 karma points
    Sep 18, 2011 @ 20:10
    Jesper Christensen
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    I dont think iis 7,5 express can be used at http://localhost/. Only through Vs studio. ??

  • Dan Diplo 1505 posts 5911 karma points MVP 4x c-trib
    Sep 18, 2011 @ 21:34
    Dan Diplo
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    I'm not sure. I've only launched it via Visual Studio, but it essentially just launches a web-server running on localhost. You can also launch it via the (free) Webmatrix too.

  • Søren Spelling Lund 1797 posts 2786 karma points
    Sep 19, 2011 @ 21:46
    Søren Spelling Lund
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    The IIS version that comes with Windows XP doesn't support "extensionless URLs" by default. You'll have to map those to the ASP.NET isapi filter to make it work.

    Here are the steps to set that up on Stackoverflow.

  • Søren Spelling Lund 1797 posts 2786 karma points
    Sep 19, 2011 @ 21:46
    Søren Spelling Lund
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    WebMatrix is way easier though :)

  • Jesper Christensen 7 posts 27 karma points
    Sep 20, 2011 @ 08:12
    Jesper Christensen
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    Ahh I´ve started to use Webmatrix. Very easy and smart. Thank you.

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