Compiler failed with error code 2000 (VB.Net)

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Jack Wright

Dear All,
At some customers we are facing a problem when the user tries to
launch any aspx page from IE. We are getting "Compiler failed with
error code 2000". Is this bcos of some missing resource?
I read in the newgroup that said:
1. Re-install IIS ( I applied Windows 2000 SP3 after that)
2. Register Aspnet_isapi.dll as described in Q306005.
At this point the problem should have been fixed. I applied the .net
framework sp2 again and everything seems to be fine now.

Is this the only workaround? Why is it happening after a deployment?

Please help

TALIA
Many Regards
Jack
 
J

Jack Wright

Dear All,
Can someone from MS answer this please? We are facing severe
problems bcos of this. We are using .Net 1.0 and IIS 5.1 in
Windows-XP. My Clients are in a real frustrated mood. How do I dig
into the cause of the problem? Please help...

Many Regards
Jack
 
J

Jack Wright

Dear All,
Can this error come up bcos of some error in the code? How can I
track these errors? I looked up trace.axd, but all it gave me was
"ErrorCode 500" Server Error. Can someone thow somelight into this
problem?

Please help

TALIA
Many Regards
Jack
 
J

Jack Wright

Dear All,
One more Observation I made was that the length of the Virtual Name
of the directory where the deployment is should not exceed more than 8
characters. What is the maximum length of the Virtual name in IIS?

Please help

TALIA
Many Regards
Jack
 
J

Jack Wright

Dear All,
I changed <NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreation> in the registry to <1>
but I still get the compliation error if the length is greater than 8.
Is there some other solution? I am suprised no one is replying to this
mail.
Also the solution given in this newsgroup of reinstalling IIS is not a
proper solution. We cannot keep on doing this on the client side. Has
MS confirmed this as a bug? I guess this is a VBC bug which has been
solved in .Net 1.1.
I have gone thru a lot of pain to find a solution to this problem and
MS has not given any hints about this error...

Many Regards
Jack
 

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