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3/7/2007 11:44 PM
 
Hi,
We spent the last several months migrating our aging site, which was written in classic ASP, to DotNetNuke and have finally decided to go live with our new DotNetNuke site, however, we ran into an issue in doing this.  And I was wondering if someone on the forums could help.  We have one IIS website hosting several ASP.NET 1.1 applications.  So DotNetNuke is at www.example.com, and the applications are at www.example.com/an_application/, www.example.com/another_application, etc.  We do not want to change the location of these apps because we have lots of clients using them.  The problem that we are running into is that the .NET 1.1 apps are reading DotNetNuke's web.config and erroring out on .NET 2.0 specific settings like requirePermission="false".  After googling for a bit, I was able to find a page explaining how to get .NET 1.1 to ignore certain sections from a .NET 2.0 web.config, unfortunately this solution will not work with DotNetNuke because DotNetNuke uses a <sectionGroup> which AFAIK there is no way to tell .NET 1.1 to ignore.  Does anyone know how we can get this to work?

thanks very much for any help
 
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