I assume you are refering to checking on IIS, right? Thanks. --- In [email protected], "Scott, Justin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Do you have .net on? You can check by going start > setting > control > panel > Add remove programs > Left side choose then high light > application server > > then choose "details" at the bottom. Make sure ASP.NET is checked if not > check it then select ok. We ran into this problem as well after turning > it on all was well. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of shawnarnwine > Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 1:17 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [AspNetAnyQuestionIsOk] Help: Another Runtime Error > Issue > > > I've been unable to find anyone that can seem to help me with > the > following problem. > > Using the ASP Web Matrix I created a new ASP.Net page, added a > button, > text box (did the "my first ASP page" tutorial)...I saved this > to my > desktop. I then ran the file using the Web Matrix Server > locally and > it works fine. > > I now want to run this on a LAN IIS. When I copy the file into > my > folder on the LAN IIS, I get the following: > Server Error in '/' Application. > Runtime Error > Description: An application error occurred on the server. The > current > custom error settings for this application prevent the details > of the > application error from being viewed remotely (for security > reasons). > It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local > server > machine. > > .... > > I didn't use the ASP Web Matrix Server to connect to the IIS and > create a new virtual directory, as I already have one in use. > > To be more precise, I have full permissions on the LAN IIS and > use it > daily to run ASP programs. All I did was create a folder in the > same > directory as the ASP programs (called it dotNet) and copied in > my > ASP.Net file. My sysadmin assures me that the .Net framework is > installed on the IIS. > > I even created a web.config file in the dotNet folder, which the > system seems to ignore as I set the mode="Off" and even tried > redirecting. > > Something I read said that I need to split out my asp from my > aspx and > put the apsx files in its own seperate virtual directory. Is > this > correct? Are there any permissions I need to be aware of on IIS > in > order for aspx files to be processed? Is it possible to run ASP > & > ASPX together in the same location? > > Can someone help me out? 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