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  4. allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level. This error can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application in IIS.

allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level. This error can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application in IIS.

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    HI all, When i trying to run my project. i got this problem. even this project was successfully worked on other system. when i loaded all the contents and and trying in my system so got this problem pls help. with regards & thanks Shivakumar Kore ************ S G KORE *******************

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      HI all, When i trying to run my project. i got this problem. even this project was successfully worked on other system. when i loaded all the contents and and trying in my system so got this problem pls help. with regards & thanks Shivakumar Kore ************ S G KORE *******************

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      Have you made this an application in IIS? In IIS go to the directory where you have your code. Open the properties window, go to the directory tab and make sure there in an application name and an application pool assigned.

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        Have you made this an application in IIS? In IIS go to the directory where you have your code. Open the properties window, go to the directory tab and make sure there in an application name and an application pool assigned.

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        Rcoate Thanks for reply . I will try it. is there any mandatory that our alias name and application name should be same. ************ S G KORE *******************

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          HI all, When i trying to run my project. i got this problem. even this project was successfully worked on other system. when i loaded all the contents and and trying in my system so got this problem pls help. with regards & thanks Shivakumar Kore ************ S G KORE *******************

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          http://www.aspsnippets.com/Articles/Issue---allowDefinition-MachineToApplication-beyond-application-level.aspx[^]

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