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  • Re: ASP Web App - Windows Authentication: Always requires 3 clicks ?!?!?!

    Posted to Classic ASP by Lorddog on 08-29-2008, 3:14 PM

    you probably need to post the logs of all the websites that it pulls urls from (pulls urls in the form of an iframe url or image url). you just posted the one log file, the other logs would be in the other website. I concure that this problem seems to be the different urls causing the multiple confirm boxes. Lorddog

    • http://forums.iis.net/p/1150723/1878013.aspx#1878013
  • Re: Visual InterDev Problem (IIS related? Don't know)

    Posted to Classic ASP by Lorddog on 08-29-2008, 3:05 PM

    I am pretty sure I had this exact problem. I tried re-installing interdev but it still gave me that debugger error. I ended up just re-formating and starting over. some setting I changed or some file got corrupted somewhere. sorry I could never find a solution. Lorddog

    • http://forums.iis.net/p/1151355/1878012.aspx#1878012
  • Re: Workaround FOUND!

    Posted to Classic ASP by Lorddog on 08-29-2008, 3:01 PM

    I am sure you are right but does it have a global.asa file? if it does, check for a session on start and post any code there. That would fire from any test page you made unless that test page was in another virtual web site. (hate to beat a dead horse but just to make sure)

    • http://forums.iis.net/p/1150494/1878011.aspx#1878011
  • Re: Workaround FOUND!

    Posted to Classic ASP by Lorddog on 08-29-2008, 9:31 AM

    it sounds to me, without seeing any code, that the open source project shopping cart is probably storing the cart in a session or application array or object. if application then probably it is adding it onto an array or object.  To test that you could add some of your own asp pages the do nothing much but have some size to them and see if ...

    • http://forums.iis.net/p/1150494/1877959.aspx#1877959
  • Re: Onedayhikes.com

    Posted to General by Lorddog on 08-29-2008, 9:20 AM

    you can also google onedayhikes.com and click on several of the cached pages. once you get a specific page you can probably follow the links on that page to the rest of the website. Lorddog

    • http://forums.iis.net/p/1151420/1877957.aspx#1877957
  • undo SetHostName

    Posted to Security by Lorddog on 08-28-2008, 5:01 PM

    I have to fix a vulnerability scan where my host headers were showing an internal ip. I ran the command SetHostName before I found out how to test the changes. I now have a test but would like to undo my SetHostName to see if I can duplicate the vulnerability. This is from http://support.microsoft.com/kb/834141 and my test is Dim oXML As ...

    • http://forums.iis.net/p/1151417/1877908.aspx#1877908

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