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Running an Application Locally
Name: mveeters Date: August 23, 2008 at 20:07:05 Pacific OS: windows server 2003 r2 CPU/Ram: P4, 2GB ram Product: d530s
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Okay, complete noob here. I have a photo management program run from a remote host which takes forever to upload photos and administer. So I decided to set up Windows Server 2003 to do all the backend stuff (upload photos, categorize, etc.) then upload everything on a weekly basis to the offsite remote server. The problem is that I can only access asp pages from the main directory; any asp page in a subdirectory returns a 404 or 500. I've tried giving all permissions to every thing; made virtually directories, etc. Still unable to access subdirectory asp pages. Any ideas?
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