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Plesk & .Net Issue

P

Planck

Guest
Greetings,

I would like to give it a shot here to get support, before i pay another $150 for paid support... (!)

We have not a problem running a .NET 3.5 application in the following address:

http://interactivity.institute.gr/

After a long research, it seems that this problem comes from the inheritance of the following configuration file generated by Plesk: C:\Windows\System32\inetsrv\config\applicationHost.config file.

We would like to bypass the the inheritance.

Any ideas?

Thanks
Alex
 
Hey,

Thanks for the reply.

unfortunately that's not the issue. This is a new server, the web.config file is a direct copy of the old server where this app used to fine.

It seems that the problem is not the web.config file itself but for some reason the parsing of the file is incorrect. We get the same message for line 14 even if we completely remove that line.

Alex
 
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