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Default Error to open asp page from VS2005/ASPnet2.0 websi

I have had a new VS 2005/ASPnet 2.0 website with some old classical asp files. These old asp files
seemed to be working just fine. Yesterday, we added a button for linking an old asp file. From the
development PC, where the VS 2005 was installed, I have had no problem clicking to open this asp
page, either with an URL pointing to either the development or the production IIS web server.

However, the end users had problem in clicking this button. For 2 users, the url was changed to the
default.aspx with an error message we have seen before: Can not display the page ........ On the other
user' PC, the asp page showed "... not allowed to view this page..." error.

Appreciate your help in providing any helpful information. Thanks.

Jeffrey
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