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I'm getting an error when I execute an application in
VS .NET 2003 that were created in VS .NET 2002. The file
said that it converted OK, but I'm getting errors when I
try run the converted file. I have included the error
below.
Thanks for any help you can give me...
JP

Server Error in '/' Application
Configuration Error

Description: An error occurred during the processing of a
configuration file required to service this request.
Please review the specific error details below and modify
your configuration file appropriately.

Parser Error Message: It is an error to use a section
registered as allowDefinition ='MachineToAppl ication'
beyond application level. This error can be caused by a
virtual directory not being configured as an application
in IIS.

Source Error:
Line 36: "Passport" and "None"
Line 37: -->
Line 38: <authenticati on mode="Windows" />
Line 39:
Line 40: <!-- APPLICATION-LEVEL TRACE LOGGING
Source File:
c:\inetpub\wwwr oot\FPMC_Projec ts\BrokerLendin gWebApp\web.c
onfig Line: 38
----------------------------------------------------------
----------------------
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework
Version:1.1.432 2.573; ASP.NET Version:1.1.432 2.573

..
Jul 21 '05 #1
1 1534
Nevermind I figured out what it was. After copying the
files from the old PC to the new PC, you have to go into
IIS and make the folder the application is in an
application. Right click on the folder, click
properties, and click Create under application settings.
Hope this helps someone else..
jpeters
-----Original Message-----
I'm getting an error when I execute an application in
VS .NET 2003 that were created in VS .NET 2002. The file
said that it converted OK, but I'm getting errors when I
try run the converted file. I have included the error
below.
Thanks for any help you can give me...
JP

Server Error in '/' Application
Configuratio n Error

Description: An error occurred during the processing of aconfiguratio n file required to service this request.
Please review the specific error details below and modifyyour configuration file appropriately.

Parser Error Message: It is an error to use a section
registered as allowDefinition ='MachineToAppl ication'
beyond application level. This error can be caused by a
virtual directory not being configured as an application
in IIS.

Source Error:
Line 36: "Passport" and "None"
Line 37: -->
Line 38: <authenticati on mode="Windows" />
Line 39:
Line 40: <!-- APPLICATION-LEVEL TRACE LOGGING
Source File:
c:\inetpub\www root\FPMC_Proje cts\BrokerLendi ngWebApp\web. config Line: 38
--------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------
Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework
Version:1.1.43 22.573; ASP.NET Version:1.1.432 2.573

..
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