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Azaniah
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United Kingdom
1004 Posts

Posted - 05 March 2004 :  05:08:41  Show Profile  Visit Azaniah's Homepage
I'm a bit stuck..

I have a PC at home where an ASP.NET application is working fine, and one at work, where not matter what I do, whether it is permissions for ASPNET / IUSR, or Front Page Extensions, etc etc.

I've reinstalled IIS / .NET framework, repaired VS.NET the works and all I get is "directory listing denied". (Which I would expect as it's turned off).

Anyone got a clue as to why this would happen?

Thanks Az

Eagles fly!, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.

HuwR
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 05 March 2004 :  05:19:48  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
a directory listing denied error normally indicates that your default document is not set up correctly
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Azaniah
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United Kingdom
1004 Posts

Posted - 05 March 2004 :  05:47:14  Show Profile  Visit Azaniah's Homepage
That is certainly possible, however on neither machine is the default.aspx document listed in IIS. If I link to the default.aspx directly it does indeed load.

Eagles fly!, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.
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Nathan
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USA
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Posted - 06 March 2004 :  07:09:44  Show Profile  Visit Nathan's Homepage
I was having a very similar phanomina with IIS on my laptop this evening. To resolve it I finally resorted to backing up all the files in my web root. Deleting it, and restoring from backup. (Cheap trick, but it worked )

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Azaniah
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United Kingdom
1004 Posts

Posted - 06 March 2004 :  13:21:03  Show Profile  Visit Azaniah's Homepage
Strangley brown as they say. For the time being I've just pointed them to the default.aspx, but I suspect I'll be doing something similar soon.

Thanks Nathan.

Eagles fly!, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.
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