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WebService not obeying web.config error reporting settings

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Ben Fidge - 30 Jun 2005 13:24 GMT
Hi

I'm trying to setup a web service to run under a web-site on Windows 2003
Server . If I type the URL to the web-service in the address bar of a browser
running on the server itself, I get the default page listing the webmethods
available and can invoke them no problems.

However, if I access the web-service from a browser on another machine, I
get an error. Even though I have set my web.config <customErrors> mode="Off",
I still don't see any error information in my browser. All I see if the
default text recommending me to set mode="Off"!!

First of all, I'm baffled that the web-service seems fine when accessed from
a browser running on the same machine, yet not externally.

Secondly, how can I determine the nature of the error with the error
information?

Ben
Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu - 01 Jul 2005 13:06 GMT
=?Utf-8?B?QmVuIEZpZGdl?= <BenFidge@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:A6638093-12BB-4AF0-BAE7-622A7673F93D@microsoft.com:
> machine, I get an error. Even though I have set my web.config
> <customErrors> mode="Off", I still don't see any error information in
> my browser. All I see if the default text recommending me to set
> mode="Off"!!

Could it be related to this?
http://blogs.atozed.com/kudzu/articles/489.aspx

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