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Additional note, which might be causing some issues....
The plesk 11 migration agent has placed some domains inside :
C:\inetpub\vhosts\largesites.package\httpdocs\domain.com
instead of the default :
C:\inetpub\vhosts\domain.com\httpdocs
stupidly its even created a site in iis called...
Still stuck with this. The article linked by plesk support says :
In Plesk Control Panel, create a virtual directory for custom error document files: Domains, domain.name, Web Directories, AddNewVirtualDirectory (This directory will be created on the server in...
ps the last part of that article tellings you to change a setting on IIS via command line which doesnt appear to work in win 2008 with iis 7. This is the solution for that
http://serverfault.com/questions/53712/in-iis-7-how-do-i-set-up-a-default-error-document-for-any-error
no idea what...
wasnt for me, it was useless. This was better https://support.powerdnn.com/KB/a581/custom-error-documents-and-custom-404-errors-in-dotnetnuke.aspx
however, /page.ext doesnt work, it never accepts it. See my other thread on this. Its got me stuck, and I see no reason to turn a 404 into a 302...
when I Set mine up I found that asp was turned off by default. Have you checked this (under host settings)?
Another issue I had was that default pages was also not turned on by default (and I still cant find where to do that), so I had to turn that on as well.
I have done some google/forum searches but so far cant find the solution to my problem
I want to setup custom error pages on my sites. After enabling custom errors in my package settings I go to Home > Subscriptions > package > Websites & Domains > Virtual Directories > Domain.com > Error...