Many thanks, Worked like a charm. thought it would be something simple like that. Just completely missed that"Edit feature settings" link.
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Browse All TopicsI have just successfully installed and setup PHP 5.2.6 on IIS 7 (Windows Server 2008 Enterprise). Everything if working perfectly, except I cannot work out how to get PHP error messages to display on remote browsers.
If I browse to a PHP page from the server itself, the error messages display normally. However on remote browsers I just get the standard IIS HTTP 500 Internal Server Error message page with no detail.
Any suggestions greatly appreciated.
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by: nightmare2Posted on 2008-07-07 at 05:50:30ID: 21944512
Select your site
Click on 'Error Pages'
Click on 'Edit Feature Settings'
Select 'Detailed Errors'
IIS7 restricts detailed error messages to localhost by default