[thelist] ASP.NET Errors

Ken Schaefer ken at adOpenStatic.com
Mon Jan 19 20:11:13 CST 2004


What OS are you using?

Cheers
Ken


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From: "Walter Hemingway" <walt at medianetwork.ws>
Subject: RE: [thelist] ASP.NET Errors


: I tried what you said and there was mo option for URL, just file and
: default. Do I need to reinstall IIS? Can I do this if I have .NET
: framework installed. Would I have to reinstall the .Net Framework?
: 
: Thank You,
: Walter S. Hemingway
: (803)748-8594
: 
: 
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: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: From: "Walter Hemingway" <walt at medianetwork.ws>
: Subject: RE: [thelist] ASP.NET Errors
: 
: 
: : Thanx I will try that. I am also getting an error when I
: : try to run some of my asp pages. I think it is only when the
: : vbscript has a bug. Instead of the error page showing errors,
: : it try's to download as a file. As if I don't have the server
: : running. At least for the 100-500 error reporting asp page.
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: 
: Is this a custom 500-100 error handler page that you created? If so,
: then you need to make sure that the type is "URL" not "File"
: 
: Open the IIS Admin MMC Snapin, right-click on the website/folder in
: question -> Properties -> "Custom Errors" tab -> select "500;100" ->
: Click "Edit Properties" button -> Set "message type" to "URL", and enter
: a valid URL (eg /errors/500ErrorHandler.asp). If you want to use the
: default supplied error handler page, you should have:
: "/iisHelp/common/500-100.asp" as the URL (without the quotes).
: 
: You can also change this using command line scripting if you want via
: the adsutil.vbs admin script.
: 
: Cheers
: Ken
: 
: Microsoft MVP - Windows Server (IIS)



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