Re: Convince IIS to hide ODBC errors from the client
From: alicemet (asbarrus@hotmail.com)
Date: 09/24/02
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From: asbarrus@hotmail.com (alicemet) Date: 24 Sep 2002 09:35:24 -0700
Thanks for your reply!
And I agree, *NO*, I don't want to be using IDC/HTX!!! But alas, I am
. . .
I went to the spot you mentioned, but it only works for the ASP pages
(I have several of those too), not the IDC's and HTX's.
Are you aware of any way to tinker with how IDC/HTX returns errors?
Thanks again!
Aaron
"Ken Schaefer" <kenRMV@THISadOpenStatic.com> wrote in message news:<ON1CQP3YCHA.4200@tkmsftngp08>...
> Do you really want to still be using IDC/HTX?!?
>
> Anyway, you can change a setting in IIS if you want:
> Right-click on the website in question in the IIS MMC and choose
> "Properties". Goto "Home Directory", click on "Configuration" towards the
> bottom, switch to the debugging tab, and there is a radio option (Send
> Detailed Error Messages to the Client -vs- Send "xxx" canned message to the
> client). Choose the canned message, and enter whatever message you want
> displayed.
>
> Cheers
> Ken
>
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