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9/7/2006 10:49 AM
 

Grrr! I had my DotNetNuke site up and running great. Then, today, I installed a new web app on that same server and now, my DotNetNuke site is busted. I went to the event viewer and I have the following error message:

It's not possible to run two different versions of ASP.NET in the same IIS process.

I looked in IIS & I've got the DotNetNuke site set to run the 2.0 framework. However, it's running under my Default Web Site which is set with the 1.x framework. Is that my problem? Any help would be appreciated.

 
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9/8/2006 3:27 PM
 

You need to configure IIS to run the two framework versions in separate application pools.

Jeff

 
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