Thanks,
Keith
mack...@gvtc.com
What type of web server are you on? It may not support ASP.
Where is your database? On the web server or elsewhere?
Need more info.
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Sounds like it may be a configuration issue.
What folder do you have your pages in? Sure they're in the document root of
the web server? Can you access http://localhost from a browser?
Can you access plain html pages on the machine using http:// in a browser?
You're using MS SQL Server? The desktop version I presume?
C'mon....tell us everything. (-: I'm just stabbing around here.
Tami? Got any thoughts here? You use PWS for local testing.
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Sorry about the lack of info.
I'm running the SQL server 2000 personal edition.
The web server is IIS 5.0 that comes with the Win 2k Professional.
The web page is in the default web site of the IIS.
After publishing the NOF web to the default web site, I can access plain
html pages but not the .asp pages. I get: "The Page Cannot be Displayed.
HTTP 500: Internal server error Internet explorer" for the .asp pages.
I'm assuming that I haven't configured the IIS properly but can't seem to
find proper documentation
Keith
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