Re: SBS 4.5 Inetinfo Access Violation
- From: "John Chapman" <jwcspam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2005 09:24:22 +0100
Dear Al
Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, I tried all those things. I have
experienced the problems with logging in too soon many times but this
problem seems permanent. I tried replacing the Metabase.bin file but it made
no difference.
In the middle of a 'swing' migration to SBS2003 but that hasn't gone
completely smoothly either - some sort of DNS problem (I think) despite
following Jeff's instructions to the letter. Unfortunately, the client is
re-using his server hardware so this currrently has one hard drive on SBS4.5
and the other on Windows Server 2003 (unpromoted). I can only try to sort
the issues during weekend downtime.
Regards
John
"Al Williams" <donotreplydirect@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eVadBm3wFHA.1148@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Did you try rebooting allowing no local server or lan activity for 5-10
> minutes afterwards (ie: no one logs in).
>
> Check the system event log, those application events are red herrings.
>
> I would not be reinstalling anything - these INETINFO issues are a known
> problem and aren't fixed by reinstalling always. Exchange has nothing to
> do with the issue so definately don't do anything there.
>
> Maybe try replacing your IIS's METABASE.BIN file from a good backup. That
> fixed my IIS once before after it didn't come up after a restart.
>
> INETINFO issues are common, I'd search the newsgroups at for "smallbiz
> INETINFO" and you'll get lots of information on
> this subject (I see your a "frequent poster" on this subject as well -
> time for the upgrade ;-) )
>
>
> --
> Allan Williams
>
>
>
> "John Chapman" <jwcspam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:433939f0$0$49787$ed2e19e4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi
>>
>> In the process of upgrading to SBS 2003 but still need to sort this
>> problem if poss. as need to get the console running. IIS won't start so
>> all proxies except winsock are stopped and will not start. Dr Watson
>> error 'access violation 0xC0000005 at address 0x646027ee".
>>
>> The problem suddenly occurred and seems totally unrelated to any work
>> which may have been carried out on the server (although there may
>> possibly have been a power outage).
>>
>> The ONLY errors in the application log when you try to start an IIS
>> service are:-
>>
>> The description for Event ID ( 1001 ) in Source ( SQLCTR70 ) could not be
>> found. It contains the following insertion string(s): SQL Performance DLL
>> Open function failed..
>>
>> The Open Procedure for service "MSSQLServer" in DLL "SQLCTR70.DLL"
>> failed. Performance data for this service will not be available. Status
>> code returned is DWORD 0.
>>
>> (are these red herrings?)
>>
>> I have checked the url cache registry entries and permissions as per KB
>> 242285. All OK and caching turned off so cache empty.
>>
>> Anyone got any ideas? Is it a big job to uninstall/re-install IIS and
>> does it impact on Exchange? Is it OK to just re-install Exchange over the
>> top of the existing (SP4) copy? Is there a KB procedure for the process?
>> Currently Total Virus Defence is installed but can be removed as
>> alternative is to be deployed. My client has large mailboxes and large
>> number of Public folders so we can't risk any problems with Exchange.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>> John Chapman (UK)
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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