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    Default Asp.net 3.5 (sp1)

    How can I configure my hosting to use ASP.NET 3.5 SP1? In the Plesk control panel I just see ASP.NET version 2.0.50727.0. Thanks for help!

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    Hi Kovis,

    Welcome to the forums!

    Quote Originally Posted by Kovis View Post
    How can I configure my hosting to use ASP.NET 3.5 SP1? In the Plesk control panel I just see ASP.NET version 2.0.50727.0. Thanks for help!
    All Windows Hosting Packages are ASP.NET 3.5 SP1 enabled. By selecting ASP.NET 2 from Plesk your application will work up to 3.5 SP1.

    The .NET framework 3.0 - through to 3.5 SP1 uses the CLR of version 2.0. .NET 3.5 SP1 simply adds extension methods and properties to the base class libraries of .NET 2.0.

    I hope this helps to answer your question.

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    Red face Server Error in '/' Application

    Hi guys,my new site is built with asp.net 3.5 and I tried to change the version from 2.0 to 4.0 on cpanel, the old site which was built with asp.net 1.1 started generating error message. Now I have changed the version back to 2.0 and am still getting the same error message. here's the link:

    http://www.emackglobalservices.com/

    Need help ASAP..thanks

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    Hi benconnekt,

    Thanks for your message. I'm afraid this forum is not an official means of support and all support enquiries should be directed through our client area https://my.freewhosting.com/submitti...tep=2&deptid=1.

    This issue would require us to perform more detailed analysis of the problem. Please kindly raise a support ticket and our engineers will be more than happy to assist you.

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