Errors With "Invalid Application Path" After Updating Windows 7 SP1 IIS
Mar 10, 2011
strange error message in IIS after updating Windows 7 (x64) with SP1. Open the IIS Manager Browse to an exisiting Virtual Application (or create a new one) Open its Basic Settings dialog Click Test Settings The error message comes up. It's happening with new Applications and also with ones that were already there (and without that problem) before. The applications themselves continue to work.
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The ASP.NET application can send
e-mails from addresses within the
domain to adresses within the domain,
but not to addresses outside of the
domain.
A Windows Forms application running
the same code on the same computer
can send e-mails from ANY address to
ANY address.
Another ASP.NET application on the
same IIS running under the same
account (NETWORK SERVICE) can send
e-mails using the same SMTP-server
from ANY adress to ANY adress.
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on the SMTP-Server.
Both the ASP.NET application and the
Windows Forms application utilizes
the System.Net.Mail.SmtpClient class
to send a
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