Re: Server Error 'HTTP/1.1 500'



If your Norton Protect contains the Norton (Symantec Firewall), you'll need
to configure all websites to be accessed by each software package needing
access. In other words, you need to properly configure you Firewall for the
proper access to websites.

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"Amy" <Amy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> I have recently upgraded from WinXP Home to WinXP Pro in order to set up
> my
> system for using VB Studio on a site hosted by Earthlink; and this has
> created what seems to be a related set of server problems. Before
> contacting
> Microsoft, I paid a rent-a-geek to spend a few hours retracing my steps to
> eliminate the possibility of my missing anything obvious. He says there
> must
> be some corrupted file deep in the heart of the OS.
>
> The upgrade proceeded from a complete re-install of the factory OEM WinXP
> Home that came installed on my Fujitsu computer. I then immediately
> installed
> a legit upgrade to WinXP Pro, which brought in SP2. I then allowed the new
> OS
> to upgrade itself at the Microsoft site, and installed a Norton protection
> package, and the Aluria malware system.
>
> Next, I loaded IIS, TCP/IP, and FrontPage Extensions. Then I loaded VB
> Studio, FrontPage 2000, and used the wizard to bring the new system into
> my
> MS Windows Network, which is governed by a Cisco router. All this software
> is
> legit, and went it in without difficulty. Now I have what seems to be a
> related set of problems:
>
> - VB will not let me open a new Web Application owing to Internal Server
> Error 'HTTP/1.1 500'.
>
> - FrontPage will not complete publication of my website from my remote
> host
> to My Webs. The Html comes down, but not all of the subsidiary folders. I
> did
> get the site down using Adobe software and FTP. FrontPage then does fine
> accessing the newly-created local site.
>
> - Microsoft Windows Network has not been accessible by the upgraded
> computer. Access is denied owing to "permissions". The error message notes
> "The list of servers for this network is not currently available". Other
> computers on the network can see this computer, but not its contents. This
> computer sees itself, but not its contents, nor other computers on the
> network.
>
> All the applications apparently time-out while waiting to access some
> process.
>
> This computer's internet connection often fails and regenerates, while its
> broadband connection remains excellent, and other computers connected to
> the
> router remain solid.
>
> The TCP/IP Test comes back normal:
>
> 32-Bit Winsock
> 127.0.0.1
> Host name: NAUTILUS
> IP address: 192.168.1.100
> local host (127.0.0.1)
>
> I once had networking problems that were resolved by removing and
> re-installing certain communication server software. I would be willing to
> try that, but would need some guidance as to how to proceed.
>
>


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