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Hi there

I'm trying to precompile my web application for deployment using the ASP.NET
2.0.40903 compiler
("...\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\2_0_40903\as pnet_compiler.exe").

I get the following error message ~

"...\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\2_0_40903\web .config(6): error
ASPCONFIG: It is an error to use a section registered as
allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level. This error
can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application
in IIS."

I have set up IIS (5.1) and I've checked from within MMC that the web site
is "running" ... I can browse the application files perfectly from within
Internet Explorer, so I presume the virtual directories etc. have been
properly created.

I've also checked that my web site is associated with an IIS application
(viz. right-clicking on the web site in MMC, I choose "Properties" then
navigate to the "Home Directory" tab, where the local path and application
name are specified correctly).

Can you help?

Best regards
Loane

Nov 19 '05 #1
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