I'm having a problem moving an old Monorail site to IIS7.

The site has been running on a 32-bit Windows Server 2003/IIS6 machine
for about 3 years now.  It's running an older version of MR -- I think
it's about 2 or 3 months past RC3 (yes, old).  I haven't updated the
site to the latest MR/ActiveRecord/Windsor because it has almost no
unit tests and it's a decent sized site, so manual testing would take
longer than I have time for.

I've been doing development of the site for about 6 months now on a
64-bit Windows 7/IIS7 laptop.  Everything has worked fine.  I do my
work, test and then deploy it to the IIS6 server and the site runs
fine.

I'm now moving the site to a new production server: 64-bit Windows
Server 2008/IIS7.  I pretty much just FTP'd the site from one machine
to the other, updated the database connection string and it's running
fine -- except for one thing: Rescue pages in Monorail.

I never noticed it while debugging since I don't mind the YSOD on my
development machine.  However, now that I've noticed that my Rescue
view doesn't work on the production server, I've been trying to get
them to work on my dev server and I can't get them working there
either.  So I'm thinking it must be something with IIS7 and/or Classic
Mode for my app pool. I've checked my IIS7 settings (as well as IIS6)
and I don't think I configured anything special in IIS6 -- the rescues
just "worked".

Anyone have issues with Rescue pages in Monorail under IIS7?  I may
whip together a quick test site and see if I have any issues on IIS7.
I just thought I'd ping this group first to see if anyone's had
similar issues.

Thanks.

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Patrick Steele
http://weblogs.asp.net/psteele

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