Determining if ASP.Net is properly registered

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深忆病人 2020-12-08 10:35

Does anyone have a bulletproof method (in C# ideally!) of determining if ASP.Net is properly registered on your computer ?

I am writing an installation program for a

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  • 2020-12-08 10:39

    This snippet works for IIS7+

    using Microsoft.Web.Administration;   
    
    private static string[] ARR_STR_SUPPORTED_APP_POOLS = 
                             { "ASP.NET v4.0", "ASP.NET v4.5", ".NET v4.5", ".NET v4.0" };
    
    public static ApplicationPool GetFirstSupportedAppPoolInstalled(this ServerManager mgr, IEnumerable<string> supportedAppPools)
    {
        ApplicationPool result = null;
        foreach (string appPoolName in supportedAppPools)
        {
            result = mgr.ApplicationPools[appPoolName];
            if (result != null)
                break;
        }
        return result;
    }
    
    ...
    using (var mgr = new ServerManager())
    {
       if (!mgr.IISAccessCheck())
          throw new ApplicationException("Error trying to access IIS 7!");
    
       ApplicationPool appPool = mgr.GetFirstSupportedAppPoolInstalled(ARR_STR_SUPPORTED_APP_POOLS);
       if (appPool == null)
           throw new ApplicationException("No appropriate .NET application pool found!");
    
       // you can do something with the app pool, if needed
    }
    ...
    

    You can adjust it as you want.

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  • 2020-12-08 10:50

    First I would try running aspnet_regiis -lv. This should give you an output like:

    1.1.4322.0      Valid           C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\aspnet_isapi.dll
    2.0.50727.0     Valid           c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\aspnet_isapi.dll
    

    that you can easily parse to verify that your target version is installed and valid. If it is not, you'll have to go the aspnet_regiis -i route.

    Also, given that you can do this check in C#, you could add a test page to your ASP.NET application. After what you would normally consider a successful installation, do a HttpWebRequest on that test page. The page itself can be as simple as an empty page and as complicated as running a self-check of the installation (file/folder permissions, DB configuration, etc.) and would only return a HTTP 200 if everything is ok. Any timeout or error indicates a bad install. Then,optionally, delete the test page.

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