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joshs
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Posted: 12-October-2009 at 7:48pm |
I am moving my store to a new server and I keep getting this error.
500 - Internal server error.There is a problem with the resource you are looking for, and it cannot be displayed.I have a feeling the problem is my database connection string. Here is an example of my string (storeconstants) working on MS SQL 2008 <%private const cCrypPass="02359o;gaw;o0ty0oth...Example" Provider="sqloledb"; Data Source="12.34.56.78,1433"; Initial Catalog="pcdatabase"; User Id="pcdatabase";Password="football"; private const scDB="SQL" private const scStoreURL="example.com"%> Any help or ideas would be nice. Josh |
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Matt
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Hi Josh,
If that is your real ip address you should edit your post and remove it right away. Did you follow the instructions here? If you have access the server (e.g. vps or dedicated) you can view the web page with remote access. When you view the web page from on the server you will get a more detailed error, not the generic 500 error. Otherwise, if you are with GoDaddy or similar you can upload a web.config to view the detailed error messages. |
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joshs
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the ip address is not real - or at least not mine
12345678 etc |
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yes pretty much followed the instructions.
although I will review them one more time. |
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Matt
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lol. Now that you mention it.
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If you create a web.config file and add the following code you will get detailed error messages, instead of the 500 error. Then you can post the real error and we can help further.
Just add this to the web.config: <system.webServer>
<httpErrors errorMode= "Detailed" />
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joshs
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so I added that to my web.config file.
Now this is the error I get: An error occurred on the server when processing the URL. Please contact the system administrator. If you are the system administrator please click here to find out more about this error. |
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Matt
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Now it sounds like you have an error in your web.config. The key for you will be to get that web.config setup correctly so we can get an accurate error message. That will tell us where the problem is located. If you cannot get the web.config on your own, then I recommend that you open a ticket.
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joshs
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I didn't get the error page to work correctly yet. But I did make progress. Somehow the enable parent paths didn't get enable the first couple tries.
Working for now, we will see if I get any other errors. Edited by joshs - 12-October-2009 at 11:35pm |
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