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This morning I got a reply to my tech support email:

The problem was that the dynamic pages on my website are no longer being served as dynamic pages and so IIS is throwing errors on every page load. Seems to me like they've done something their end because I didn't touch it when it happened...

The tech support email essentially told me to rename all my files from .cshtml (ie. a dynamic page) to .html.

I'm not expert, but I doubt this is going to solve the problem...

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  • 1
    That does not sound right. Possibly a service stopped on the server. Please let us know the outcome.
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    They just replied asking me to change all relative file paths to absolute file paths... I still don't see how that's going to help 😞
  • 1
    Sounds like someone has switched off ASP.NET in IIS or messed around with the app pool settings?

    Any idea what the error is?
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    That's what stack overflow seemed to think, off the top of my head it was a 404.17 or 403.17, something along the lines of "The page contained a script but was handled by the static file handler"

    Any ideas? 😞
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