Is there a website level setting in IIS that will prevent ASP page maintenance?

Trying to copy a website to a new server as the old one dies. :(

I tried to copy files and configure them manually, but some specific user accounts needed to be used, and the guy who did all this left the company almost 5 years ago. And even worse than the documentation.

Anyway, at that moment the ASP pages worked, but they got errors. Ok, great ... I went back and exported the configuration from the old server (I was lucky to work at all) and created a new website from this configuration on the new server. On the new website, from the configuration file the ASP pages give 404 errors.

The Active Server Pages extension is enabled, and I can actually get asp pages for service from another website on the server ... so I am thinking of something at the website level. I don’t know what.

Any ideas?

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Back when I was doing classic ASP development, we used Parent Paths. This is at the top of your ASP file, you will see something like:

<!--#include file="../../resource/includes/MSSQLconnection.asp"-->

This is not enabled by default in IIS. Perhaps this is not the answer, but worth a look. But it was a long time ago.

Hope this helps, Mike

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