Can not execute .aspx files

From: tom contino (tcmetrinex@metrinex.com)
Date: 02/21/03


From: "tom contino" <tcmetrinex@metrinex.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 17:34:38 -0800


I have created a virtual directory for an asp.net project
I would like to start. Every time an attempt is made to
execute the .aspx file I receive the following error from
the .net framework "Server cannot access application
directory xxxxxx The directory does not exist or is
not accessible because of security settings.". The
directory does exist because I can access html and .asp
files there via IIS but whenever the .net framwork is
invoked I receive this error. I have looked through
various permission settings on IIS as well as XP and can
not determine what the problem could be. If anyone can
point me in the right direction I would greatly
appreciate it!

Tom



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