Problem with Opening Login
Screen
When you try to browse Active
Server Pages (ASP), you may receive the following error message in the
browser:
HTTP 500 - Internal Server
Error
If you
clear the Show Friendly HTTP Error Messages
check box in the browser, you receive the following message:
Server Application Error
The server has encountered an error while
loading an application during the processing of your request. Please
refer to the event log for more detail information. Please
contact your server administrator for assistance.
An error message like the following
is received in the system event log:
Source: DCOM
Event ID: 10010
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Description: The Server {3D14228D-FBE1-11D0-995D-00C04FD919C1}
did not register with DCOM within the required timeout.
This error
message is followed in the event log by a warning message like the following:
Source: W3SVC
Event ID: 36
User: N/A
Description: The server failed to load
application 'AppPath.' The
error was "Server execution failed."
You may also
see entries like the following in your "%SystemRoot%\Iis5.log"
file:
OC_ABOUT_TO_COMMIT_QUEUE:Unreg iis_core:FindModules:
FindProcessByName W failed!
Solution
1:
Add these users
back to the Users group, and then restart Internet Information Services
(IIS):
Click on Start,
then on Programs, Administrative
Tools, and Computer Management
to open the Computer Management Console.
In the left pane,
expand Local Users and Groups,
and then click the Groups folder.
In the right pane,
right-click the Users group, and
then click on Properties.
Click on Add.
In the Select
Users or Groups dialog box, locate the Look
In drop-down box, and then select the local computer.
Select Authenticated
Users, and then click on Add.
Select
INTERACTIVE, and then click on
Add. Click
on OK, then Apply,
and then on Close to close the
properties for the Users group.
In the left pane,
expand Services and Applications,
and then click on Services.
In the right pane,
right-click IIS Admin Service,
and then click on Restart.
In the Restart
Other Services confirmation dialog box, click on Yes.
Solution
2:
The Default
Web Site is not set to the Default Application.
Go into the Control Panel, Administrative
Tools, and Internet Information
Services (or Internet Service Manager for Win 2000).
Right click on the
Default Web Site, and then click
on Properties.
Go to the Home
Directory tab and locate the Application
Name field. Click
on the Create button next to this
field, and then click on the OK
button at the bottom of the window.
Note:
If the button nest to the Application
Name field is a Remove
button, try changing the Application
Protection at the bottom of the Home
Directory tab to "Low(Process)." |