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Msgbox on Windows Server 2003

Hi Guys,

I'm really new to .Net development and need your advise on this.

Recently I've completed a web application using VB.net (Visual Studio .Net
2003). In the application whenever the user clicks the delete button, a
msgbox will appear prompting the user to confirm the deletion via the Yes or
Cancel button.

On my own machine (Win 2k IIS5), the msgbox appears without any issues.
However when I deploy the application on a Windows Server 2003 machine, the
msgbox will not appear and a event will be captured in the system log as
"Application Popup" containing the text that I wanted to display (e.g. Do you
really want to delete this user record?).

Can anyone help me out on this? Many thanks in advance!!!
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Looks like you display a server side msgbox. Though it lloks to work when
the server is the same than your client machine keep in mind that this is
menaingless server side...
Patrice

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Hi Guys,

I'm really new to .Net development and need your advise on this.

Recently I've completed a web application using VB.net (Visual Studio .Net
2003). In the application whenever the user clicks the delete button, a
msgbox will appear prompting the user to confirm the deletion via the Yes or Cancel button.

On my own machine (Win 2k IIS5), the msgbox appears without any issues.
However when I deploy the application on a Windows Server 2003 machine, the msgbox will not appear and a event will be captured in the system log as
"Application Popup" containing the text that I wanted to display (e.g. Do you really want to delete this user record?).

Can anyone help me out on this? Many thanks in advance!!!

Jul 21 '05 #2

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