02-26-06 03:27 PM
Hi,
This means that the actual error page you have does not reside in the same
app pool as where the error is being raised. Just move the error page to the
same location as where the error is occuring, and you'll be set.
Alternatively, there is a reg key you can set to get around this, but I
wouldn't recommend it if you can just move the custom error page instead.
Cheers
Ken
"Les Bell" <lbell@essex.ac.uk.nospammimg> wrote in message
news:40EBF1E3-B0B2-48FD-8222-905469F5B63D@microsoft.com...
:I get this message in some browsers when I go to
: http://www.mysite.ac.uk/mysite which is meant to redirect to
: https://www.mysite.ac.uk/mysite: "specified request cannot be executed
from
: current Application Pool". I think there is an answer to this somewhere
but I
: cannot locate it. Something to do with threads?
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: Les Bell
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