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6/29/2009 4:51 PM
 
Allright...im a few hours into this and im really gttting frustrated..... Im running server 2003 with iis 6 - asp2.0 - .net framework 3.5 + 3.0. I was able to install yaf as a virtual directory located a f:/board, I could access it thru a hyperlink at http://thrilla.net/ and it worked great. I recently upgrated my wwwroot website from static html and aspx pages to a dynamic .NET CMS called DotNetNuke. Problems arose, I managed to installed DNN and get it working correctly. But once i attempted to goto YAF using the above link. I recieved the following error message. Server Error in '/board' Application. Runtime Error Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine. I get the same message from the server and remote machines as well.. I turned in the j:\yaf\web.config but all that did was show me the same error message without redirecting me from http://thrilla.net/board/ to the same error message (which can be customized for remote views)in another directory? Not very helpful. I am aware of the DNN and YAF bundle, but would like the YAF to remain its own virtual directory....what am i doing wrong? HELP! Evil or Very Mad
 
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6/30/2009 9:45 AM
 

first comment, try using paragraphs, a post with everything bundled together is harder to read and less likely to get a useful response.

There are a few options here. You can put a CLEAR statement in the YAF web.config to kick out all the DNN registered DLLs, but you'll also have to put the DLLs for DNN in the YAF/bin folder.

Another option is to put this AROUND system.web in your DNN web.config file

  <location path="." inheritInChildApplications="false">

  </location>


Chris Hammond
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7/3/2009 2:10 AM
 

thanx a mill........

 

Another option is to put this AROUND system.web in your DNN web.config file

  <location path="." inheritInChildApplications="false">

  </location>

 

*worked*

 
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