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Internal Server Error 500 running an ASP script
posted by Colleen Shirazi, Friday, January 20, 2006 at 7:06 PM (Pacific)

There is a problem with the page you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed.

Well I got one of these and, it was simultaneously a bittersweet ex-Perl moment (I do NOT use ASP myself) and another mind-boggling, bang-head-against-the-wall Microsoft moment. After all, aren't we all Microsoft slaves in the end? We all have to use Microsoft Internet Explorer; and now apparently even I have to use ASP, so why can't the one Microsoft product be used to debug the other?

I tooled around on the Net for a while over this. I got some advice to use Micosoft Internet Information Services.

http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/25082/fid/51

So I went ahead and installed it, using the default settings.

This didn't seem to do anything; just thought I'd mention it.

This was helpful:

http://p2p.wrox.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=32196

The guy said to turn OFF your IE's Show Friendly HTTP Error Messages.

Once I did that, I actually got a useful error message:

Server object Error 'ASP 0177 : 800401f3'
Server.CreateObject Failed
[file path of Rule Set File (.prf) and line number]
Invalid Class String

This was copied from the Microsoft site but it is the error I got.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q188289/

Give it a try. Good luck.

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