I have an ASP script that needs to be run on our IIS server, but when I try to browse to it through IE, I get a rather simple yet uninformative message. (it doesnt say 404 anywhere).
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The page cannot be found
The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
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Speaking with the server admin, none of his ASP pages work now either. He has checked the server, and all the settings appear to be correct.
A few months ago, we instaled PHP on the server, as some PHP pages were required. This is the ONLY thing that has changed since the ASP pages were last working.
If PHP is the problem, is there a way to re-enable ASP without removing PHP functionality? We have intranet sites deployed using PHP, but also need ASP to work too, as we have a pre-coded file to do what we need in ASP provided by our other site.
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The page cannot be found
The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
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Speaking with the server admin, none of his ASP pages work now either. He has checked the server, and all the settings appear to be correct.
A few months ago, we instaled PHP on the server, as some PHP pages were required. This is the ONLY thing that has changed since the ASP pages were last working.
If PHP is the problem, is there a way to re-enable ASP without removing PHP functionality? We have intranet sites deployed using PHP, but also need ASP to work too, as we have a pre-coded file to do what we need in ASP provided by our other site.