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Author App_GlobalResources
news.microsoft.com

2006-04-29, 1:14 pm

Hi

I'm new to CMS, and I'mgoing through Stefan, Lim and Joel's great book
"Building Websites With Microsoft Content Management Server"

Everything has been going pefectly well, up until the first time I create a
new page with the WAC.

Basically, the moment I click on the Plant template by selecting the "hand"
icon (this on on page 123 by the way), I get the following error:

"The path '/TropicalGreen/App_GlobalResources/' maps to a directory outside
this application, which is not supported. "

plus a load from the stack trace.

Does anybody have any idea what could be causing this?

Many Thanks

Kevin


news.microsoft.com

2006-04-29, 1:14 pm

Just to let you know this (obviously) isn't a CMS issue, more of an IIS
issue. I fixed the problem by checking the IIS Default Web Site
Properties -> Home Directory -> Local Path. Don't add any "\" character at
the end of the directory. IIS will automatically add one. I had added it
manually - delete the back slash and the error goes.

Thanks

Kevin

"news.microsoft.com" <kdmullins@kdmtechnologies.com> wrote in message
news:OJ%23St46aGHA.1220@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Hi
>
> I'm new to CMS, and I'mgoing through Stefan, Lim and Joel's great book
> "Building Websites With Microsoft Content Management Server"
>
> Everything has been going pefectly well, up until the first time I create
> a new page with the WAC.
>
> Basically, the moment I click on the Plant template by selecting the
> "hand" icon (this on on page 123 by the way), I get the following error:
>
> "The path '/TropicalGreen/App_GlobalResources/' maps to a directory
> outside this application, which is not supported. "
>
> plus a load from the stack trace.
>
> Does anybody have any idea what could be causing this?
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Kevin
>



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