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Problems migrating Dreamweaver ASP code to IIS6

LEGEND ,
Oct 13, 2006 Oct 13, 2006
Using Dreamweaver 8 and Asp 3.0 and IIS 5 right now.


Hello,

I currently have our website running on a Windows 2000 professional box and
we are going to migrate to a whole new Windows 2003 box.

What kinds of problems am I looking at for the applications that are running
on IIS 5 right now? Am I going to have to rebuild them or will some things
work and some not? Is there any way of testing before we actually do the
migration?

Thanks,
Gale


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LEGEND ,
Oct 13, 2006 Oct 13, 2006
Unless you use CDONTS for mail, you don't have a thing to worry about.

"Gale Coleman" <gcoleman@legalassist.org> wrote in message
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> Using Dreamweaver 8 and Asp 3.0 and IIS 5 right now.
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I currently have our website running on a Windows 2000 professional box
> and
> we are going to migrate to a whole new Windows 2003 box.
>
> What kinds of problems am I looking at for the applications that are
> running
> on IIS 5 right now? Am I going to have to rebuild them or will some
> things
> work and some not? Is there any way of testing before we actually do the
> migration?
>
> Thanks,
> Gale
>
>


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LEGEND ,
Oct 13, 2006 Oct 13, 2006
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Nope, I don't use CDONTS, I use ASPe-mail. I sure hope I won't have any
problems. The verisign certificate is taken care of, so your advice is
great!!

Thanks,

Gale


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