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10/5/2009 3:21 PM
 

I have a client that is running DNN version 4.9 on an IIS 6 box.  They have a couple of stand alone ASP.NET applications that we added as sub webs in IIS.  We were able to solve this issue before with  the following help http://dotnetslackers.com/ASP_NET/re-36433_HttpModule_Breaks_Sub_Applications_Problem_Solved.aspx.

However they are moving their DNN site off of the old IIS 6 machine and onto a new Windows Server running IIS 7.  The previous solution we used used above no longer solves this issue in IIS 7.  Has anyone solved/ran into into this issue?

I would greatly appreciate any help on this issue.

 
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