I'm getting an HTTP 500 - Internal Server Error when I go to my web page. What does that mean?

This is a general error Internet Explorer shows when something is wrong. To find out exactly what the real problem is you need to turn off Show friendly HTTP errors in Internet Explorer's settings to see detailed information about the error.

Do this by going to Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced -> and scroll down to Show friendly HTTP errors and uncheck it. Click OK to apply the changes. Close out your browser and start it up again to make sure the change takes effect.

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