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Running ASP 2.0 application inside ASP 1.1 applicatoin?

Hi all, I need help I have a small web application made by VS 2005 C #. I also have a large web application made in relation to VB.NET 2003. and I want to put the application in the small and large use a large part of the user controls. I already put the small within the large under a virtual directory running ASP 2.0 Framework. The problem arose when attemped to enter the small application in the web.config in the small application (C #). How can I solve this problem.?? I tried to isolate them in IIS and make each separate web application one and I did but I could not use the resources Big One (user controls) .. Note: The big application using forms authentication and small uses Windows Authentication I urgently need … Thank you very much

Try running in both application pools distinct in IIS.


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