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Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply blusnowflake 9 Posts Error processing SSI file Oct 21, 2011 01:48 PM|blusnowflake|LINK We iis 7.5 error processing ssi file are migrating from IIS6 to IIS7. New 2008 install, dedicated Web Server role. Decided to start with simple (no ASP processing) sites, all built on the same template. Unfortunately, sites are using server side includes to

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bring in (shared) style sheets to .htm documents. Process: - install Server Side Includes role service - create new site - add virtual directory for styles - add module mapping to enable SSI for *.htm path - test locally This was working fine for first couple of sites, but then suddenly tests started to fail as we continued creating new sites. Basically, it fails to load includes, and renders bold "Error processing SSI file" in places where included content should appear. No errors in the Event/IIS logs. Offending statements look like this: Troubleshooting: - restart IIS - reboot server - test remotely - remove newly created sites one-by-one until only one left - used to render properly, not anymore What else we can try to fix this? Thanks. iis 7 Server Side Includes Reply HCamper 7929 Posts Re: Error processing SSI file Oct 21, 2011 02:06 PM|HCamper|LINK Hi, You should look at the reference for ASP and "Parent Paths" http://www.iis.net/ConfigReference/system.webServer/asp by "default" this has been disabled and is part of the ASP guide for Security Changes. I suggest you Turn on and Enable "Failed Requests Tracing" http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/266/troubleshooting-failed-requests-using-tracing-in-iis-7/ You can create logs for ASP failures to help with fixing the code or other issues. Martin Windows and Linux work Together IT-Pros Community Member Award 2011 Reply blusnowflake 9 Posts Re: Error processing SSI file Oct 21, 2011 03:15 PM|blusnowflake|LINK These are static sites, no ASP processing, just plain HTML pages (with SSI). I did enable parent paths just in case, but it didn't help. Failed request log revealed something interesting. At some point, IIS created a web.config file inside includes folder; one entry only, adding a SSINC handler. After that, each subsequent page request failed to load includes be

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