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Posted to
IIS7 - Setup
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riznick
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04-03-2009, 12:53 PM
[quote user="Rovastar"]The above posted had a heap corruption problem so I suspect the app is doing something wrong and mashing up the heap. If this is the case then the problem is firmly with the app and I don't know what to suggest other than approach the authors of the software.[/quote]
Unfortunately, the authors of the software ...
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Posted to
IIS7 - Classic ASP
by
riznick
on
12-18-2008, 9:50 PM
I currently get emailed on every error and it says the page name as part of the querystring. other than that, i have no clue what the user was doing to get the error. I need details like what was the error, what line did the error happen on. What session userid did it happen to so that I can contact them.
In IIS6, the ...
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Posted to
IIS7 - Classic ASP
by
riznick
on
12-18-2008, 4:44 AM
In IIS7, is it possible for me to get detailed errors emailed to myself whenever an error occurs on the site in classic asp?
None of my 500 custom error pages return detailed information in IIS7. Perhaps there is another way to do it besides a custom 500 page?
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Posted to
IIS.NET Site Feedback
by
riznick
on
12-18-2008, 4:40 AM
maybe im just being cranky. I like using generic easy passwords for sites where security is of low importance. Forcing us to have uppercase+lowercase+numbers on a forum seems like overkill.
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Posted to
IIS7 - Classic ASP
by
riznick
on
12-18-2008, 4:36 AM
You were able to get it to work?
I need step by step instructions to get an email with the specific error information when an error happens in classic asp. I have tried just about everything and am considering switching back to windows 2003 server.
The code also handles very differently. For example, I tell ...
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Posted to
IIS7 - Setup
by
riznick
on
12-17-2008, 2:15 AM
I was having the same issue. The linkpoint object would actually charge the cards. It seems that the fault occurs after the charge when it is closing the object.
I contacted linkpoint and they said they would only support .net 1.0. They assured me that they are working on a new DLL for the latest version of .net. ...
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Posted to
IIS.NET Site Feedback
by
riznick
on
12-17-2008, 2:09 AM
I would prefer to use a simple password when accessing forums. By forcing us to use Caps and numbers..., many people end up using their more secure passwords making their more secure passwords less secure.