Thank you!
From the link you gave me I was able to figure out that it perhaps had something to do with configuration (I'm still a WCF/IIS-newbie). On the other hand the link was not Win7 specific so it was not a 100% match.
Never the less; problem seemed to be that my IIS7.5 came *after* .NET 4.0. But what really did the trick was:
c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319>aspnet_regiis.exe -i
Start installing ASP.NET (4.0.30319).
..........
Finished installing ASP.NET (4.0.30319).
(as suggested here:
http://forums.iis.net/p/1149449/1869918.aspx[
^])
This I did after turning ON MS .NET Framework 3.51 in the "Turn Windows features on/off" dlg. This was still off after IIS installation. Not sure if this is necessary?
Along the road I also had a ManagedPipelineHandler error (???) and that suggested the aspnet_regiis.exe -i thing - thanks to Google.
So much ado about almost nothing. At this point I was able to - for the first time - see the "You have created a service."-page from the right server.
Then i rebuilded both the service and the client. Updated the clients service-config to have the right endpoint-address - AND I made a "Convert to Web application" from the ctx. menu of the service (think one *has* to do that from the link you suggested).
Then I was almost there... next thing was a warning from win. that someone tried to call my service. That someone was Admin :-)
Doing these thing for the first time is, I feel, exceedingly complicated... I have to practice a lot :-)
Thanx' again.a