7/18/12

aspnet_regiis is missing from Framework64 & Framework folders for .NET v4.0.30319

Ran across this issue after installing the Microsoft .Net version 4 and tried to register asp.net version 4 with IIS 7.0 on Windows 2008 R2 64 but the executable "aspnet_regiis.exe" was not found in the newly created folder where it is supposed to be %WINDIR%\microsoft.net\Framework64\v4.0.30319\

The problem stemmed from wrong instructions directing the user to install .NET version 4 client Profile instead of the full .NET version 4 for server and development.

Once I installed the development version, all the missing files showed right up and was able to use aspnet_regiis just fine.

Current Location for the Dev standalone install files is here:

aspnet_regiis is missing from Framework64 & Framework folders for .NET v4.0.30319

Ran across this issue after installing the Microsoft .Net version 4 and tried to register asp.net version 4 with IIS 7.0 on Windows 2008 R2 64 but the executable "aspnet_regiis.exe" was not found in the newly created folder where it is supposed to be %WINDIR%\microsoft.net\Framework64\v4.0.30319\

The problem stemmed from wrong instructions directing the user to install .NET version 4 client Profile instead of the full .NET version 4 for server and development.

Once I installed the development version, all the missing files showed right up and was able to use aspnet_regiis just fine.

Current Location for the Dev standalone install files is here:

7/2/12

Chrome Popup: Your Profile Could Not Be Opened Correctly

I started experiencing this "Your Profile Could not be opened Correctly" message after the last Chrome update to version 20.0.1132.47

The only solution that worked for my particular setup was to delete the following two files (After making sure all Chrome Windows/tabs & processes are closed)

 “Web Data” and “Web Data-journal” files from the following location on my Windows7 machine:

 C:\Users\[Enter your username here]\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Default  

Although this solution was posted back in 2011, it still worked for my problem and resolved it without further tinkering.

Solution Source: http://akdora.wordpress.com/2011/11/03/solution-your-profile-could-not-be-opened-correctly-in-chrome/

P.S. I saw other solutions that suggested deleting your whole Chrome data folders & their contents. Make sure you backup your Chrome bookmarks and a list of your current extensions if you decide to go that route so you won't have to lose any of your stuff.

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