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.net 4 on windows 2003

AliZ

Basic Pleskian
Hello,

I have plesk 10.0.1 on Windows 2003,

I Installed the .net 4 on the server and I can see in:

Settings > asp.net Settings that my current asp.net version is: 4.0.30319.1

also i can Set the asp.net version for the web site from IIS to 1,2 and 4


but there is no option in the clients panel to switch their asp.net version to 4, only version 1 and 2 are appered in the clients panel,

is there any settings to enable clients to swtitch to .net 4?


Thanks
 
I log in as client to Control Panel. Open Websites and Domains tab, click on domain name in list on bottom of page.
Hosting settings screen opened. Here I can select version of ASP.NET including 4.0

See my screenshot.

Where are you trying to change version?
 

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Pavel, Thanks you for your replay

This is what I see in my Admin Panel for asp.net settings:

image2.png


and this is what shows in my clients panel:

image1.png


I don't know what is wrong with it.
 
Go to Settings->Server components and check if ASP.NET 4 exists in Web Scripting section. Then click Refresh on this page. It should be detected after that. see screenshot for reference.

Do you have .NET framework 4 installed after Plesk installation? if yes, then take into account, that after installation of any 3-rd party solution supported by Plesk, you should refresh your components configuration as I've described above.
 

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