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Server Error in '/' Application

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Apr 17th, 2006
Hello All...

I'm a networking guy but for some reason I've been tinkering with ASP 2.0 for a while. Although most of my very limited experience with the 2.0 platform comes from running it locally, I tried to push my files to a domain.

For some time, I got caught up in some other stuff and have finally made it back to the programming world. I plan to use my old development server for a production server, so here begins the trouble.

www.xyz.com > server 1
dev.xyz.com > server 2 (this was accomidated by DNS not aliases)

Server 2 is to be converted over to www.abc.com. So I went and removed the DNS record for dev.xyz.com and created an alias on Server 1 for "dev". This should (and does) allow me to go to dev.xyz.com so my error at this time is not in DNS.

I pulled the files down before all these changes and copied the root of dev.xyz.com from server 2 to the 'dev' directory (alias) on server 1. Server 1 is running ASP 2.0 and only hosts html files in the root. I have a web.config, default.master, default.aspx in the dev.xyz.com directory and now I'm getting this normal pesky ASP error.

Can you guys help me out w/this one? Sorry if this was confusing, hopefully you've read this far

Jon
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