I would start with domain resolution stuff. IT may be that they are
accessing your site in a way that you have not anticipated (like
"mydomain.com" instead of www.mydomain.com) and some redirect or forward or
invokation code is choking... This 500 error usually means something screwy
between IIS and CF - neither one of them can figure out what it is :)
Helpful I know....

-Mark
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Kevin Aebig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2006 11:56 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: IIS 500 - Internal Server Error

Hey all,

 

I just found out today that a specific piece of an application we provide is
throwing an internal server error for a specific client. We've tested this
same area with other clients and it seems to be working fine. Because we run
as an ASP, the fact that this error is tossed for only one client is
boggling me. We've check the data for this client and everything is on the
up and up.

 

Can anyone think of a reason why this page would choke out and CF would have
nothing to say about it?

 

!k






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