Different machines and ASPX web application

From: Just D. (no_at_spam.please)
Date: 09/30/04


Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2004 02:02:43 -0700

Why same version working fine on one machine has a permanent bug when I
upload it to another remote machine and refuses to work at all from the
third machine working on my home LAN? All latest service packs and updates
are installed. I'm using WinXPPro on my local machine where it works fine,
Win2000Pro on my second machine on LAN where it complains about settings,
and Win2000 Advanced Server on the remote machine where it returns one bug.
When the application finishes it should redirect the user to one page, but
actually it shows the very last page as blank white field and shows Done in
the status bar.

I'm almost killed myself spending over three hours and trying to understand
the reason of these jokes. Same program, same files, same directory
structure, same web.config...

Maybe Machine.Config file? I got an illusion that IIS doesn't see the local
Web.Config file on my LAN machine because IE complains that some parameters
like customError="..." should be added, but these parameters exist and
correct!

Any advice or idea will be strongly appreciated. What should I look at?

P.S. All machines are extremely powerful, I don't care of memory or CPU
problems, the RAM is from 1 gig and upper, processor IP3.2HT. I have no
idea...

Just D.



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