I would make sure you have the asp extension mapped for your V-dir. On your
virtual directory right click and choose properties, go to the virtual
directory tab. Then click the configuration button, then verify you have
..asp mapped to asp.dll.
Also have you made yoru Virtual directory an application? Make sure you
have clicked create button next to application name on the virtual
directory tab.
Best regards,
Jason M. Murray [MSFT]
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| I developed a website using ASP on my machine running
| Windows XP. After moving it from XP to Windows 2003, I
| changed the default web page to look at the new folder
| containing the website, the default pages work fine, but
| the moment I move to a subfolder and try to access
| an .ASP page, I get a "Page Cannot be Displayed" message.
| I have enabled "Active Server Pages". Does anybody know
| what I am doing wrong? Please, any suggestions would be
| greatly appreciated.
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| Thanks
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