Maybe there's a previous exception in Application_Start that's
preventing ActiveRecordStarter.Initialize from running... check the
event log.

On Jan 16, 5:34 pm, scottl2001 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello all -
>
> I've got a situation where we are going a Windows server upgrade and
> I'm moving my web app over to the new server.  I copy the web app code
> verbatim over to the new server, but when bringing up the app, I get
> the following error when accessing the database in the first database
> hit in the application:
>
> ***********************
>
> An ActiveRecord Class (...classname...) was used but the framework
> seems not properly initialized.  Did you forget about
> ActiveRecordStarter.Initialize?
>
> ***************************************
>
> Obviously all of my classes are initialized, otherwise I never made it
> past the first step, and the app works in the test environment just
> fine.  This is the type of coding error you encounter when developing
> and forgetting to initialize a class, but I'm at a loss as to why it's
> happening in the deployment.
>
> Am I missing some download in my new environment, or is there some
> designation in IIS that I'm missing?
>
> Thanks in advance...

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