
SQL 2005 did to my IIS setup, it's destroyed CertSrv permanently now. And now, it's here permanently, apparently - whatever Anyway - it was after I installed SQL Server 2005 that the problem came back. 64-bit and 32-bit ASP cannot run at the same time (I think?).

I need the reporting services, and the reporting services wouldn't install unless IĮnabled 32-bit ASP. The problem re-occurred when I installed MS SQL Server 2005. Formatted the hard drive, re-installed WinServer2003, re-installed IIS, re-installed Certificate Services. Ok - I've never had great luck with this web server, so I figured I'd just wipe it and re-install everything from scratch. Laurence MacNeill, Mableton, Georgia, USA. I'm about ready to throw this computer through a damn window! Yet STILL gives me a "404 Page Not Found" error. I look at it, and all the files, including default.asp are all in there.

When I run the IIS manager, it shows that CertSrv is a valid web page.

From a command prompt, 'certutil -vroot' tells me that all the virtual directories are already installed. IIS was installed and running before I installed Certificate Services. I can run the Certificate Services MMC insert - that works and shows absolutely no certificates have been issued or revoked (as you'd expect from a brand-new On my Windows Server 2003 R2 (SP2) computer, I installed Certificate Services from the Control Panel. I've been looking at different web-sites for HOURS now, and I just can't find the solution to this problem.
