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What does the xcDiag.ASP script do? It shows allot of information, but I don't know what this means.
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The xcDiag.ASP script can be used by you to determine the availability of some components on your web server, and the version of those components if they are available. If you need to determine or verify what components your ISP’s web server supports, this is an excellent way of doing that. The file just needs to be uploaded to your web server, then you can just try to reference the file from your web browser. For example, if you uploaded the file to the root of your web site, you would use a URL something like http://www.mysite.com/xcDiag.asp to reference the page and run the diagnostic script. If your server can run it, you will see a screen something like shown below. If you only see some text comments, your web server probably does not support ASP scripting. If your ISP does not support ASP scripting, there are many other ISP’s that do. By switching to an ISP that supports ASP, you will be able to take advantage of all the powerful ASP software applications from XCENT and other vendors.
If you do not understand the information presented in the diagnostic utility, it probably does not matter to you. It is something that is used by the person(s) responsible for maintaining your server, and for when you need assistance from XCENT's technical support.

Example output of the xcDiag.ASP utility
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