IIS 7.0 Error Pages and NLB cluster
Hi,
Could you please help me to find answer for following problem please?
I need to see detailed error pages on IIS 7.0 from internal network and custom for remote requests. Proper settings have been set up on the servers. My problem is that I have IIS NLB cluster so in some reason I can see detailed error directly from IIS nodes but cant from any other PC from local network.
How to change settings that I will be able to see detailed errors from local PCs or even particular external IP addresses defining them as local?
Many thanks for your help.
Could you please help me to find answer for following problem please?
I need to see detailed error pages on IIS 7.0 from internal network and custom for remote requests. Proper settings have been set up on the servers. My problem is that I have IIS NLB cluster so in some reason I can see detailed error directly from IIS nodes but cant from any other PC from local network.
How to change settings that I will be able to see detailed errors from local PCs or even particular external IP addresses defining them as local?
Many thanks for your help.
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blargoe Member Posts: 4,174 ■■■■■■■■■□I don't remember exactly what it is called, but it's in the Advanced tab in IE, something like Show Friendly Errors... disable that.IT guy since 12/00
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bertieb Member Posts: 1,031 ■■■■■■□□□□Depending on which application the site is built on (ASP.NET, ASP etc) you may have to perform additional steps to allow the errors to be sent to a remote browser.
Enabling ASP Classic error messages in IIS7 and Windows Web Server 2008 - Nannette Thacker ShiningStar.netThe trouble with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they are genuine - Abraham Lincoln -
PiotrIr Member Posts: 236I don't remember exactly what it is called, but it's in the Advanced tab in IE, something like Show Friendly Errors... disable that.
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Unfortunately this is not a case But tanks for your reply. -
PiotrIr Member Posts: 236Depending on which application the site is built on (ASP.NET, ASP etc) you may have to perform additional steps to allow the errors to be sent to a remote browser.
Enabling ASP Classic error messages in IIS7 and Windows Web Server 2008 - Nannette Thacker ShiningStar.net
Many thanks for your reply. Unfortunately the link doesn't work for me