Parsor Error at Webhoster

G

GaryDean

I have a small asp.net app that I have been running at a webhoster who blew
himself up. So I transfered webhosters but my app won't run at the new
webhoster. It also runs fine on my dev boxes.

The error is "Parsor Error". It higlights the only line in my global.asax
that say ....

<%@ Application Codebehind ="Global.asax.vb" Inherits="DeanBlakely.Global"
%>

The error message says "Could not load type "DeanBlakely.Global"

The webhoster assures me that there is a virtual directory set in IIS and it
specified version 1.1 which my app is.

Does anyone have a clue as to what might be wrong?
 
M

Martin Robins

Not really enough information to be sure, but at a guess, the .\bin
directory is missing or empty!

Alternatively, the virtual directory may not be set correctly to be asp.net
or even a mis-match of service packs.
 
G

GaryDean

All directories and files are identical to what's in my wwwroot - everything
is there.

They say the virtual directory is set right. I don't think I can verify
that.
 
W

Walter Wang [MSFT]

Hi Gary,

Thank you for your post!

What's the version of ASP.NET you are using?



Regards,
Walter Wang
Microsoft Online Community Support

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Walter Wang [MSFT]

Hi Gary,

Thank you for your reply. Please feel free to post here if there's anything
I can help.

Have a nice day!

Regards,
Walter Wang
Microsoft Online Community Support

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