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Missing web services functions - urgent, please help!

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R-D-C - 06 Aug 2004 09:56 GMT
Hi,

I have a client who uses a web service containing about 100 functions.  I
made a couple of changes to four functions, tested it (fine), deployed to
VMWare virtual machine (still working great) and then to their live system.

On the live system the four functions no longer work.  When testing using
Internet Explorer browsing to the .asmx file, all of the functions available
are listed and all of the unmodified ones work great.  When you click one of
the new functions, the parameter screen is displayed.  When you enter the
parameter values and click the Invoke button, you just get a "Page cannot be
displayed" error.  I am at a total loss and the client is not happy that
their system is unavailable.  Can anyone help please?

Thanks
William LaMartin - 06 Aug 2004 21:26 GMT
Can these four problem functions be accessed via code and produce results?

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