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IIS6 with classic asp and asp.net2 and odp.net

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May 4th, 2008
Hi All,

My company runs an old custom built classic ASP web site with oracle 9.2.0.1 as the database.
Recently they hired a few developers to build another asp.net application with odp.net10.
Now we are unable to run both applications at the same time on our web servers because of the oracle issues.We have learnt that it might be possible if we use different application pools but we are not well vesed with this approach.
Kindly assist us in helping us getting this sorted out and please confirm whether we would be able to run both classic asp with o9.2 and asp.net with odp.net on the same iis instance.

Setup:
w23k
IIS6
classic asp with oracle 9.2.0
asp,net2.0 with odp.net 10

Thanks for any help
kheat
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