Trying to serve IIS files on a Mac - IIS seems to see directory structure but not individual files
reasonable information technology management practices
In the question, I am setting up a local instance of Classic ASP to migrate massively aging architecture. This is a good thing. There are plenty of companies on extreme legacy hardware that needs to be migrated, some of it Classic ASP, and for people that have to deal with the annoying task of rewriting old codebases, like myself right now - questions like this have utility.
I never, in the question, suggest running Classic ASP is a smart idea - I think it's a terrible idea, and I have told the company in question this in no uncertain terms, which is why they have hired me to migrate it. But I can't change the fact that that's what they're currently running, or that I need to run Classic ASP locally temporarily to ensure that the migration is correct and doing everything the old code did.
don't actually understand the setup. There's no actual "network drive". Both the VM AND the files are on the same physical drive.
I understand. I usemklink
on VM guests to access shares on my host, also for development purposes, for IIS. But I wouldn't use this forum to discuss it. More of a SuperUser topic. This is trivial to do on Windows btw.