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You mentioned that your scripts were on your local hard drive. ASP is server-based. Are you certain that the 'server' can see your scripts? I know that sounds funny, but if your scripts directory is not a part of your 'server' system, you'll end up grinding your teeth down, tearing your hair out, and still get no results (from a bald, toothless 'victim'). That is, your scripts directory needs to be a part of your 'inetpub' or '
or 'whatever it's called on your system' directory/folder tree. Don't know that is relevant to your '500' problem, but worth a look.<br>
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As for the '500' error,
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500 Server Error The server encountered an unexpected condition which prevented it from fulfilling the request <br>
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Russ posted October 17, 1998 09:11 PM CT <br>
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As far as I know, there are only two things that cause the error you're getting. One is permissions and you've covered that. The other is the upload. Did you make sure you uploaded the files in ASCII, not binary?<br>
Russ<br>
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and one more is <br>
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HTTP 500 Server Error Date: Wed, 01 Sep 1999 02:57:59 GMT Server: NCSA/1.5.2 Content-type: text/html <br>
500 Server Error<br>
The server has temporarily run out of resources for your request. Please try again at a later time<br>
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one last one is <br>
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error 500 <br>
The FrontPage Server Extensions are in one of three states: 1]not installed, 2]not installed correctly, or 3]corrupted. If the first is accurate, they need to be installed. If the last two, they need to be reinstalled. <br>
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All these came from a Copernic99 search on 'HTML Error 500', and are just from the top six hits.<br>
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Don't know whether that will help, but hope it will.<br>
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