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Ken Agustin
Hello:
When I try to access a web page on a Windows 2000 server
with IIS 5.0, FrontPage Extension, Microsoft Visual
Studio.Net, I get the following error message:
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Server Application Unavailable
The web application you are attempting to access on this
web server is currently unavailable. Please hit
the "Refresh" button in your web browser to retry your
request.
Administrator Note: An error message detailing the cause
of this specific request failure can be found in the
application event log of the web server. Please review
this log entry to discover what caused this error to
occur.
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I look at the Event application log and I get:
Event ID: 1007 -
aspnet_wp.exe could not be launched because the username
and/or password supplied in the processModel section of
the config file are invalid.
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What config file are they referring to?
Thanks for everyone's help.
Ken
When I try to access a web page on a Windows 2000 server
with IIS 5.0, FrontPage Extension, Microsoft Visual
Studio.Net, I get the following error message:
---------------------------------------------------------
Server Application Unavailable
The web application you are attempting to access on this
web server is currently unavailable. Please hit
the "Refresh" button in your web browser to retry your
request.
Administrator Note: An error message detailing the cause
of this specific request failure can be found in the
application event log of the web server. Please review
this log entry to discover what caused this error to
occur.
---------------------------------------------------------
I look at the Event application log and I get:
Event ID: 1007 -
aspnet_wp.exe could not be launched because the username
and/or password supplied in the processModel section of
the config file are invalid.
--------------------------------------------------------
What config file are they referring to?
Thanks for everyone's help.
Ken