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  • Paulo Canavezi

    (IIS) problems with virtual directory

    Good Afternoon!

    I am having problems with the display of files in a virtual directory.

    At my "server1" I created a logical mapping on IIS appoint to a image
    directory on "server2".
    At "server1" I can browser the files on "server2", but if I'm using
    Internet explorer, I got this error:
    ############### ############### ###########
    Unable to display the page
    There is a problem on the page you are looking for and it can not be
    displayed.
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Try this:
    Contact the site administrator to inform you that the error occurred
    in the URL.
    HTTP Error 500 - Internal server error.
    IIS (Internet Information Services)
    ############### ############### ###########
    At log I got the message:
    "2008-03-19 13:30:04 W3SVC1967716968 172.16.0.236 GET /
    virtual_directo ry_name/0040830051599.j pg - 80 - 172.16.0.236 Mozilla/
    4.0+(compatible ;+MSIE+7.0;+Win dows+NT+5.2;+.N ET+CLR+1.1.4322 ;+.NET+CLR
    +2.0.50727) 500 16 1326"
    I am visiting as follow: http://mydomain.com.br/virtual_direc...image_name.jpg

    Best Regards,

    Paulo Canavezi
  • Anthony Jones

    #2
    Re: (IIS) problems with virtual directory


    "Paulo Canavezi" <paulo.canavezi @gmail.comwrote in message
    news:be07b592-f9a6-458d-b860-d6cd3fc1786b@k1 3g2000hse.googl egroups.com...
    Good Afternoon!
    >
    I am having problems with the display of files in a virtual directory.
    >
    At my "server1" I created a logical mapping on IIS appoint to a image
    directory on "server2".
    At "server1" I can browser the files on "server2", but if I'm using
    Internet explorer, I got this error:
    ############### ############### ###########
    Unable to display the page
    There is a problem on the page you are looking for and it can not be
    displayed.
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ------
    >
    Try this:
    Contact the site administrator to inform you that the error occurred
    in the URL.
    HTTP Error 500 - Internal server error.
    IIS (Internet Information Services)
    ############### ############### ###########
    At log I got the message:
    "2008-03-19 13:30:04 W3SVC1967716968 172.16.0.236 GET /
    virtual_directo ry_name/0040830051599.j pg - 80 - 172.16.0.236 Mozilla/
    4.0+(compatible ;+MSIE+7.0;+Win dows+NT+5.2;+.N ET+CLR+1.1.4322 ;+.NET+CLR
    +2.0.50727) 500 16 1326"
    I am visiting as follow:
    http://mydomain.com.br/virtual_direc...image_name.jpg
    >

    I think there is too much guess work for us here. What is a 'logical
    mapping'?
    I suspect what you mean is you have an file share on server2 and have create
    a virtual directory on Server1 that points to it? If so what did you do
    with the wizard page that asks you what credentials to use to access the
    folder?

    A HTTP Error 500 Internal server error is usually accompanied by an entry in
    the server event logs indication what wen wrong. Check your system,
    security and application logs for error events around: 2008-03-19 13:30:04



    --
    Anthony Jones - MVP ASP/ASP.NET


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    • Mike Brind

      #3
      Re: (IIS) problems with virtual directory


      "Paulo Canavezi" <paulo.canavezi @gmail.comwrote in message
      news:be07b592-f9a6-458d-b860-d6cd3fc1786b@k1 3g2000hse.googl egroups.com...
      Good Afternoon!
      >
      I am having problems with the display of files in a virtual directory.
      >
      At my "server1" I created a logical mapping on IIS appoint to a image
      directory on "server2".
      At "server1" I can browser the files on "server2", but if I'm using
      Internet explorer, I got this error:
      ############### ############### ###########
      Unable to display the page
      There is a problem on the page you are looking for and it can not be
      displayed.
      You will be helped mightily by obtaining the real error message. You can do
      this by going to Tools -Internet Option, then click the Advanced tab. At
      the bottom, you should find that Show Friendly Http Error Messages is
      checked. Uncheck it and run the page again. Then google the resulting
      error if the cause isn't obvious.

      --
      Mike Brind


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