![]() x86 is not an option when I go into the configuration manager. I also came across some posts that reference compiling the Web Application and specifying in the Configuration manager to use x86 instead of Any CPU. I came across many forums that say to make sure that the ODBC driver is setup correctly, and using the correct ODBC manager, which it is. The ODBC connection is setup using the 32-bit ODBC Manager found in c:\windows\sysWOW64\odbcad32 ![]() The ODBC driver is a Progress OpenEdge 11.6 driver - 32 Bit The IIS server is a 64-bit Windows 2016 server I am using Visual Studio 2015 v1.01 Update 3 It is only once I try to publish the Web Application and access it off the IIS webserver in a browser that I am getting an issues. When I test from within Visual Studio 2015 with the same ODBC driver setups, everything works fine. I am having issue trying to get my Web Application published and running correctly on our IIS server.
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