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Approximately how much percentage of ASP programmers must have already migrated to ASP.NET by now? Is ASP in more demand or ASP.NET in more demand?

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Migration Apps

My client has the need to upgrade to Windows 2000 Server from NT4 but are concerned about whether there existing custom code (ASP,VB6,MTS, etc) will work correctly once migrated.

where I might be able to find information relating to whatfunctionality has been deprecated in Windows 2000 Server since NT4 (I know CDONTS is one of them).

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IIS 6.0 Migration Tool And Asp

After running this tool, IIS serves up .asp pages completely empty. It can serve up the migrated asp.net tools, but not the .asp pages.

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Migration To Windows 2003

I recently upgraded my servers to 2003. Since then the error-information shown in the browser has changed.For example, if under Windows 2000 I executed an SQL statement from within an ASP, and the SQL statement was syntactically incorrect, the error thrown
by ADO would finally show up in the client browser.

If I do the same with an Windows 2003 Server, only a "HTTP 500, internal server error" is sent to to client browser. The IIS LogFiles still show the actual error, but looking there is not that comfortable.Is this some configuration that can be done on the Windows 2003 server?

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MVP Or MVC For Easy Migration From Winform To Asp.net

I need to write an application which should work as web application (ASP.NET) and it should have its counterpart for winforms - (they would do the same thing). My question is... what kind of pattern shall I use (MVP or MVC) for writing these apps to minimize overhead of rewriting code (e.g. I'll start writing winform app and then create similar web app )?

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ASPX Migration Error

I am an ASP/MSSQL noob, and have been handed the task of migrating an ASP/MSSQL environment to a new server.

I have successfully restored the MSSQL backup file, but am getting a very longwinded error when trying to process a .aspx file extension. (Please note that .asp files work fine)

Could this be an error with the web.config file?
Will i need to recreate that file?

I am unable to post the entire error message due to its length, but if the rest is necessary, I can paste it in subsequent posts. Code:

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IIS5 To 6 Migration Trouble

We are poised to migrate about 600 ASP sites from a single IIS5 server to a new pair of IIS6 servers. However, it appears that all files with includes like:

<!-- #include virtual="../../includes/file.asp" -->
will not work on IIS 6, it returns ASP 0126, include file not found.

We have enabled parent paths, but I can't find any documentation that suggests that IIS 6 handles include directives differently than IIS 5. Has this in fact changed in IIS 6? We are trying to avoid a huge and messy "search and replace embedded text" exercise.

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ASP 3.0 - Migration To Windows 2003 Question

I have a ASP 3.0 web application that uses IIS 5.0 with W2K (with parent
paths enabled). In my research about migration to IIS6 with W2003 it says
that you need to change every INCLUDE FILE= to INCLUDE VIRTUAL=.

I call an ASP page at the root of the website and that ASP file has an
include that also is at the root, and the include is like this:

<!-- INCLUDE FILE="copyrightstuff.htm" -->

So what I've read say that this has to be changed to VIRTUAL like this:

<!-- INCLUDE VIRTUAL="/websitename/copyrightstuff.htm" -->

I could do this for one website that has one name listed in IIS. However, my
website code was designed to work on many different websites, each with
different domain names. It seems like a LOT of work to have to change ALL
the includes to accommodate the name given to the site in IIS. Code:

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