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up Detailed 500 error message, ASP + IIS 7.5 up vote 119 down vote favorite 41 IIS 7.5 , 2008rc2, classic asp, 500 error msg: The page cannot be displayed because an internal server error has occurred. I need to know how to configure IIS to get a more detailed error. I've tried setting to true all of debugging options in the ASP iis 500 error log configuration. But that didn't work. Can anyone help me? asp-classic error-handling iis-7.5 share|improve this question edited May 7 '12 at 14:32 Mr Lister 24.9k85381 asked Apr 14 '10 at 19:49 egidiocs 8453916 I am using different way to log error in text file: stackoverflow.com/questions/20475502/… Main difference -- error informatin will be stored in text file –Zam Oct 5 '15 at 14:14 add a comment| 9 Answers 9 active oldest votes up vote 157 down vote accepted I have come to the same problem and fixed the same way as Alex K. So if "Send Errors To Browser" is not working set also this: Error Pages -> 500 -> Edit Feature Settings -> "Detailed Errors" Also note that if the content of the error page sent back is quite short and you're using IE, IE will happily ignore the useful content sent back by the server and show you its own generic error page instead. You can turn this off in IE's options, or use a different browser. share|improve this answer edited Jan 21 '14 at 15:03 answered May 4 '10 at 13:43 Vaclav Elia
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or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question 500.0 - module or isapi error occurred. x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; iis 500 error no details it only takes a minute: Sign up Classic asp debugging http 500 error up vote -1 down vote favorite I have inherited an old set of classic ASP pages. Pretty basic: Page 1 posts to Page 2... where it errors http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2640526/detailed-500-error-message-asp-iis-7-5 with an http 500 error. I put this little block at the top just to see if I could even get this far: <% '--test Response.Write "test" Response.End %> Nada - same thing, http 500 error It's been ages since I've done classic asp, so I've forgotten most of my debugging tips, but mostly it gets down to line-by-line sometimes. However, what I did above should at least display the string "test", but it won't. Suggestions? asp-classic share|improve this question http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22519357/classic-asp-debugging-http-500-error edited Mar 20 '14 at 13:53 Martha 2,46131935 asked Mar 19 '14 at 22:18 bitshift 3361215 Ok, no sooner that I posted this, I realized my problem. A little lower in the page 2, there is some additional code I needed to comment out. Just terminating the response wasnt enough. –bitshift Mar 19 '14 at 22:20 1 Couple of things that would help, want version IIS are you running on and what windows operating system? Do you get a detailed 500 error with a line number pointing to the cause of the error? –Lankymart Mar 20 '14 at 9:40 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote Make sure you turn on "Detailed Errors" and "Send Errors to Browser" in IIS. Look in "Debugging properties" in the ASP section in IIS. (Click on your site, then on "ASP", in IIS). Detailed Errors is turned on in "Error Pages". "Error Pages"->Edit Feature Settings." Also, in the browser (assuming IE), Goto "Internet Options", then "Advanced", and uncheck the option for "Show Friendly Error Messages". share|improve this answer answered Mar 21 '14 at 20:30 Kirby L. Wallace 407210 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By
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Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top IIS 8 Show Classic ASP Errors in Browser up vote 3 down vote favorite 1 Browser is showing "500 - Internal server error." (I have turned off "Show Friendly Http Messages". In IIS 8 I have gone to ASP settings and set "Send Errors to Browser = True". I've got simple ASP pages working fine. I'm porting code from Windows 2003 over to 2012. And having to debug misc issues. The only place I see the error is in the IIS Log after a few minutes. That's way to slow to fix the errors, and it doesn't give much info. I'm running the browser on the remote server itself. Ideally want to get errors in any browser, not just IE. Added 02/25/2015 - it seems to work maybe 5% of the time. Most of the time I get 500 Internal Error, but here's one example today were it gave the type of error I wanted in the browser: windows-server-2012 iis-8 asp-classic share|improve this question edited Feb 26 '15 at 2:51 asked Feb 23 '15 at 22:43 NealWalters 5054927 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote accepted Below are the Classic ASP Debugging Properites default settings: All you need to change here is Send Errors To Browser = True This should give you the real error in a browser on the server. To see that error in a remote computer click on the Error Pages icon for the site in IIS Manager and click Edit Feature Settings in the Actions pane on the right. Here choose Detailed errors. then This is an IIS feature nothing to do with ASP. Ideally on a public server you never want this setting, because it would exposes your error messages to the world. Please remember to switch it back when done with debugging. share|improve this answer edited Mar 13 '15 at 7:05 NealWalters 5054927 answered Feb