As discussed in "Defining ASP Applications on the Server" in "Chapter 2: Installing and Configuring Chili!Soft ASP," you must define an ASP application on the ASP Server in order for the application to be recognized and processed when a user requests an ASP page. The easiest way to define and configure an application is by using the Chili!Soft ASP Administration Console, as discussed in this section. However, if you need to configure an application in a hosted environment, see the instructions provided in "Running Applications in a Shared Web Hosting Environment" in this chapter. For more information about defining Microsoft FrontPage applications, see "Using the FrontPage 2000 Services File in a Shared Environment" in this chapter.
You can define and configure an ASP application from the Administration Console Applications page.
· Add a new application enables you to create a new application and associate it with the physical directory containing the global.asa file. For instructions, see "Adding an ASP Application" in this chapter.
· Remove enables you to remove an ASP application from the ASP Server. For instructions, see "Removing an ASP Application" in this chapter.
· Configure enables you to associate an ASP application with a physical directory containing the global.asa file. For instructions, see "Editing ASP Application Settings" in this chapter.
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