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    I've just started seeing this on ALL links from the home page of the site (http://www.baptisthomes.org). This is Modx 1.0.6 with PHP running through IIS 7 on a Windows 2008 r2 server.

    The site has run fine for about 4 years, and in fact there are two other sites running on the same server that currently have no issues.

    I can see that instead of baptisthomes.org/index.php?id=10 it displays baptisthomes.org/aboutus.html (that's just an example). If I type the id number in manually as above, it just kicks back out to the home page.

    There are no problems with the server, and no error messages with either PHP or the Modx manager.

    Thank you for your help.

    This question has been answered by jr-greene. See the first response.

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      Hi,

      If you try this page http://www.baptisthomes.org/index.php?id=3 there no problem you go to the right page (i think).
      But if you try to go to the same page with url rewrite you get ann 404 error page : http://www.baptisthomes.org/about-us/mission-vision-values.html

      Other example of the same page with and without URL rewrite :
      http://www.baptisthomes.org/index.php?id=4 (Working page)
      same page as :
      http://www.baptisthomes.org/senior-living.html (404 error page)

      So i think something change on URL rewrite.
      Did you change something in the URL rewrite config or .htaccess file or server config ?
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        Quote from: Steeve at Jul 28, 2016, 08:58 AM
        Hi,

        If you try this page http://www.baptisthomes.org/index.php?id=3 there no problem you go to the right page (i think).
        But if you try to go to the same page with url rewrite you get ann 404 error page : http://www.baptisthomes.org/about-us/mission-vision-values.html

        Other example of the same page with and without URL rewrite :
        http://www.baptisthomes.org/index.php?id=4 (Working page)
        same page as :
        http://www.baptisthomes.org/senior-living.html (404 error page)

        So i think something change on URL rewrite.
        Did you change something in the URL rewrite config or .htaccess file or server config ?
        Steeve, Thank you for your response. I have not made any changes, although I am not the only one working on the site. The server itself appears to be in good order. Do you have any suggestions for a quick way to get this back in shape? Again, thanks.
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          • 52555
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          Quote from: jr-greene at Jul 28, 2016, 11:45 AM
          Quote from: Steeve at Jul 28, 2016, 08:58 AM
          Hi,

          If you try this page http://www.baptisthomes.org/index.php?id=3 there no problem you go to the right page (i think).
          But if you try to go to the same page with url rewrite you get ann 404 error page : http://www.baptisthomes.org/about-us/mission-vision-values.html

          Other example of the same page with and without URL rewrite :
          http://www.baptisthomes.org/index.php?id=4 (Working page)
          same page as :
          http://www.baptisthomes.org/senior-living.html (404 error page)

          So i think something change on URL rewrite.
          Did you change something in the URL rewrite config or .htaccess file or server config ?
          Steeve, Thank you for your response. I have not made any changes, although I am not the only one working on the site. The server itself appears to be in good order. Do you have any suggestions for a quick way to get this back in shape? Again, thanks.

          I see now that the site was set to use friendly URLs, something that has never worked with any of our sites.
          Thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
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            I see now that the site was set to use friendly URLs, something that has never worked with any of our sites.
            Thank you for pointing me in the right direction.

            You're welcome!
            Please can you click on the answered flag to make this post answered ?
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              There is an issue named 0x80070002 although backing up Windows is known to pop up since the days of Windows 7. Previously when the system was unable to find the file identified part of the message, you would be able to get the path to the folder that is the reason of error when your backup fails. This error is mostly encountered to the people who have custom folders inside their user profile library. There are backup tools for Windows that creates this issue and extract your whole backup impractical. Don’t get panicked because we will let you know the solution of your problem here.

              1- Moving the library folder to a location not within the user profile path: You can do it by going for the option of My Computer or This PC and open the drive where your OS is installed and open the Users folder. Then right-click the folder that you would like to move and choose cut from the context menu. Then in My Computer or This PC open the C: drive and create a new folder, like MyLibraries and save it.

              As last step open the MyLibraries folder, right-click and pick Paste from the menu. 2 Exclude backed up files from the library). When you see that the library won’t back up, you can always eliminate it to evade the mistakes. Here you are supposed to be backed up the files. You should add the original location of the content in the library at the time of backup list. [ed. note: markh last edited this post 5 years, 1 month ago.]

              This discussion is closed to further replies. Keep calm and carry on.