Windows 2003 Security: Re-supporting ASP scripts

  

When you mention ASP (ActiveServerPage), everyone will think of Windows. It is popular among WEB developers because of its powerful features and easy to learn. However, in order to minimize system security risks, the Windows Server 2003 operating system does not support ASP scripts running by default. — The system will not perform any operations on the ASP code in the website; but now Many web page service functions are implemented by ASP scripts. What should I do? In fact, we can completely support the ASP script under the premise that the system security is guaranteed. The specific implementation method is as follows: 1. In the system's start menu, click the “Administrative Tools” button, and then click the “Internet Information Service Manager” command (Figure 1).


2. In the subsequent Internet Information Service Properties Settings window, use the mouse to select the "Web Server Extensions" option in the left area; 3. Then in the corresponding option In the area on the right, double-click the "Actives server pages" option with the mouse, and then click the "Allow" button at the "Taskbar" setting item, and IIS6 in the system can re-support the ASP script. (Figure 2).


The question that users are most concerned about is whether the original ASP component can still be used. I can tell you that after this modification, IIS6 in the system re-supports ASP scripts, and all operations are very simple!

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