ASP.NET Enterprise Manager

yorri

Perch
Did you know that if there is a web.config file in the root of the domain it causes the sql manager to throw an error. As soon as I remove the web.config file, it works again. This is not a new thing...I just finally got around to mentioning it.

Is there any way to fix this? I like using this web application for some things.

Thanks
 
yorri said:
Did you know that if there is a web.config file in the root of the domain it causes the sql manager to throw an error. As soon as I remove the web.config file, it works again. This is not a new thing...I just finally got around to mentioning it.

Is there any way to fix this? I like using this web application for some things.

Thanks

Perhaps there is something defined in the web.config file that is causing this.

riley
 
riley said:
Perhaps there is something defined in the web.config file that is causing this.

riley

The only thing that was in one of the web.config files that I was using was to turn off custom errors. I doubt that would cause a problem.
 
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