Tip: The page you are trying to access has a problem and cannot be displayed. HTTP 500– Internal server error. "Solution to the problem!
There are many reasons why the IIS server is having errors, try the following:
1. View site Properties--Documents
See if the default document is enabled: index.asp index.htm index.html (preferably all, not available)
2. View Site Properties--Home directory
A, whether the local path is specified correctly
B, whether to tick "script resource access"
C, whether to check "read"
D, Execute permissions: pure script
3. View site Properties--Directory security--edit
A, whether to check "anonymous access"
B, user name: IUSR_ your computer name (no, click Browse to select)
C, do not change the password, check "Allow IIS to control the password" is OK
D, other not selected
4. View Site Properties--site
A, IP address: All unassigned or select a
B, TCP port: 80 (It is best not to change, change the need to add the port number, special reminder: Some software will occupy 80 ports, the port is accounted for can not start IIS, for example: Thunder)
5. Right-click the Web folder home directory, properties-security-give everyone read, access permissions
6. Open the C-disk Windows directory, locate the Temp folder, right-click-Properties-security-give everyone Full Control!
When debugging an ASP program on WIN2003 (the program is running on the ISP's virtual host, but not on the server you configured), most of the pages are accessible, but some pages are inaccessible, and an error occurs:
Unable to display Web page
The page you are trying to access has a problem and cannot be displayed.
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Please try the following:
Open the http://localhost/home page and find a link to the information you are interested in.
Click the Refresh button, or try again later.
Click Search to find information on the Internet.
You can also view a list of related sites.
HTTP 500– Internal Server error
Internet Explorer
Find the cause of the problem:
Open ie-> Settings, advanced, remove the "Show friendly HTTP error message" check box, and then run the page with the error
You can see the error message: Include file '. /.. /inc/bottom.asp ' cannot use '. ' to represent the parent directory.
Ways to resolve this problem:
Because the Enable parent path is turned off in IIS6 in Windows Server 2003, the pages need to call the file of the parent path, which is used in the ASP file. /"Call the previous level directory.
Workaround: In the configuration-by-home directory, properties---, IIS. Check "Enable parent path" before checking to confirm the refresh.
There is a problem with the Web page that IIS you want to visit and cannot be displayed!