Yesterday a teacher came to me and said he was an ASP. NET, the website management tool always fails to work! As soon as I opened it, I hugged it wrong! "An error has occurred. Please return to the previous page and try again." He worked on it for a long time but it didn't work. I originally said I would show it to him last night, but I forgot about it! (^_^My memory is not very good!)
I went there early this morning and took a look. He said that the previous directory could be managed using the ASP.Net Web application, but the newly created website could not be used. I searched online and they all said it was permissioned. Question, if I log in using Administrator, this problem will definitely not exist, but I gave full control permissions to the folder to everyone, but it doesn’t work. I wonder if it’s a path problem? I created a website website1 in the root directory and found that there was no problem and the management tool could run. I think the problem lies in the path. Is the folder name too long? I changed his folder "C# Application Examples" to "C# Examples", but it still doesn't work when opening the website! , don’t you understand Chinese? It shouldn’t be! I changed the folder name to "C#" again, but it still didn't work! In a fit of anger, I changed the folder to asdfg, and it worked! It seems to be a path problem! Is it really because you have Chinese language that you can’t do it? I have created a new folder "New Folder" and created a website in it. You can use the website management tool! , I’m confused! How can I speak Chinese? Could it be the fault of "#"! I changed "New Folder" to "C# New Folder", but the management tool can no longer be used! It seems that the culprit is really "#". I changed several folders with special characters and there was nothing wrong. I wanted to create a website with special characters, but the one with "#" was not allowed to be created, but some special characters could Create as! @Wait, okay, the problem is solved!
I see many friends have this problem. Is there a "#" sign in the path of your project? I don't know either, at least my problem is caused by "#", I hope it can be useful to everyone!
http://www.cnblogs.com/interboy/archive/2007/01/21/626022.html