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Bilderbach
we loaded sharepoint on our web server and all the machine/web.config
settings are conflicting with the few aps.net apps we have.
we told sharepoint to exclude the folders we have asp.net apps in, and have
been able to get around most issues with setting up web.configs in the
application directory.
had one that would not run unless I added a virtual directory so it would
ignore the main web.config all together because something was conflicting.
the error was:
Parser Error Message: It is an error to use a section registered as
allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level. This error
can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application
in IIS.
Is this the recommended way to work together with sharepoint, setup a
virtual dir to bypass the sharepoint settings?
the problem i ran into with this theory is we am using freetext and had to
make another bin directory under the virtual dir so it could see it the
freetext...so I have to add a bin to every app, is there a way to reference
the main one with getting all the web.config settings?
I guess I am most interested in a good place to get the right way to config
sharepoint and asp.net applications to work well together, best pactices
others have found that works, we are just getting started with sharepoint and
its seems to be quite an animal.
Thanks,
-R
settings are conflicting with the few aps.net apps we have.
we told sharepoint to exclude the folders we have asp.net apps in, and have
been able to get around most issues with setting up web.configs in the
application directory.
had one that would not run unless I added a virtual directory so it would
ignore the main web.config all together because something was conflicting.
the error was:
Parser Error Message: It is an error to use a section registered as
allowDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond application level. This error
can be caused by a virtual directory not being configured as an application
in IIS.
Is this the recommended way to work together with sharepoint, setup a
virtual dir to bypass the sharepoint settings?
the problem i ran into with this theory is we am using freetext and had to
make another bin directory under the virtual dir so it could see it the
freetext...so I have to add a bin to every app, is there a way to reference
the main one with getting all the web.config settings?
I guess I am most interested in a good place to get the right way to config
sharepoint and asp.net applications to work well together, best pactices
others have found that works, we are just getting started with sharepoint and
its seems to be quite an animal.
Thanks,
-R