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It's difficult to run my Web Application. Why?

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    I develop my web application in using Ms Visual Studio.NET 2003, OS - Windows XP, Web Server - IIS 5.1. My web application (using ASP.NET, VB) is connect to Access database. Now, I have deploy it and try to run it in the Windows 2000 Platform, with IIS 5.0. Why my web application failed to perform on the necessary task like, edit, update, and delete? Is that mean my web application got some bugs or something? Please advice.

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      I develop my web application in using Ms Visual Studio.NET 2003, OS - Windows XP, Web Server - IIS 5.1. My web application (using ASP.NET, VB) is connect to Access database. Now, I have deploy it and try to run it in the Windows 2000 Platform, with IIS 5.0. Why my web application failed to perform on the necessary task like, edit, update, and delete? Is that mean my web application got some bugs or something? Please advice.

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      Uhm... Developing a web application in one enviroment and migrating it in another isn't really recommended, but that is just my opinion (I had personally problems once when I developed ASP.NET under Win 2000 and migrating it to Windows XP after). To me it sounds like if IIS or .NET Framework would be the issue. Have you tried to build your application in Win 2000 instead? Niklas Henricson Sweden

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        Uhm... Developing a web application in one enviroment and migrating it in another isn't really recommended, but that is just my opinion (I had personally problems once when I developed ASP.NET under Win 2000 and migrating it to Windows XP after). To me it sounds like if IIS or .NET Framework would be the issue. Have you tried to build your application in Win 2000 instead? Niklas Henricson Sweden

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        I haven't. As I'm building my web application in WinXP, IIS 5.1, so I have tried on Windows 2000 Professional. What is your suggestion? Regards, Aaron

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          I haven't. As I'm building my web application in WinXP, IIS 5.1, so I have tried on Windows 2000 Professional. What is your suggestion? Regards, Aaron

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          In my case I had problems with my .NET framework so I had it reinstalled. What error message do you get in Windows 2000 when you try to run your application? Niklas Henricson

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            Uhm... Developing a web application in one enviroment and migrating it in another isn't really recommended, but that is just my opinion (I had personally problems once when I developed ASP.NET under Win 2000 and migrating it to Windows XP after). To me it sounds like if IIS or .NET Framework would be the issue. Have you tried to build your application in Win 2000 instead? Niklas Henricson Sweden

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            Niklas Henricson wrote: To me it sounds like if IIS or .NET Framework would be the issue. Have you tried to build your application in Win 2000 instead? Building the Solution under Win 2000 would not help as the code will still compile to the same MSIL, only when the code is JIT-compiled will the differences between platforms occur. I would think the problem is more to do with security permissions than anything else. Niklas Henricson wrote: problems once when I developed ASP.NET under Win 2000 and migrating it to Windows XP after Windows XP has a much tighter security model that Windows 2000, and now with SP2 it is tighter still. I've had problems migrating from W2K to XP but they were all security related. Recompiling the code on the new platform made no difference.


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              In my case I had problems with my .NET framework so I had it reinstalled. What error message do you get in Windows 2000 when you try to run your application? Niklas Henricson

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              Hie, Finally, my problem is solved. Thank you very much, Niklas. Regards, Aaron

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