It just means that inetinfo.exe crashed due to reasons unknown. To identify
the culprit, run IISState (www.iisfaq.com/iisstate):
iisstate -p <pid of inetinfo> -sc <enter>
Pat
"Chip" <anonymous DeleteThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:15ab01c46f31$fb6d2010$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Good morning everyone. I am writing today in hopes that
> someone can shed some light on this error I keep
> recieving. Every couple of days I recieve a Dr. Watson
> error stating that there has been an access violation in
> inetinfo. I am running Win NT 4.0 and I am not running
> Exchange. Below is a copy of the log. Any clues would
> be most appreciated. Thank you in advance for any help!
> -Chip
>
> Application exception occurred:
> App: exe\inetinfo.dbg (pid=308)
> When: 7/21/2004 @ 8:19:1.78
> Exception number: c0000005 (access violation)
>
> *----> System Information <----*
> Computer Name: NATIONALREST1
> User Name: SYSTEM
> Number of Processors: 1
> Processor Type: x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 3
> Windows Version: 4.0
> Current Build: 1381
> Service Pack: 6
> Current Type: Uniprocessor Free
> Registered Organization: Hostcentric\Virtualscape
> Registered Owner: Alex Gadea
>
> *----> Task List <----*
> 0 Idle.exe
> 2 System.exe
> 30 SMSS.exe
> 45 CSRSS.exe
> 47 WINLOGON.exe
> 55 SERVICES.exe
> 58 LSASS.exe
> 84 rpcss.exe
> 91 msdtc.exe
> 108 AWHOST32.exe
> 112 cisvc.exe
> 115 Ntagent.exe
> 128 cfserver.exe
> 136 cfexec.exe
> 139 cfrdsservice.ex.exe
> 149 CPQRCMC.exe
> 156 LLSSRV.exe
> 161 LogWatNT.exe
> 165 mhss.exe
> 176 bpinetd.exe
> 218 PSTORES.exe
> 230 mstask.exe
> 235 Service_AuthSrv.exe
> 242 Service_AzSrvr..exe
> 244 SmServAuth.exe
> 249 SmServAz.exe
> 251 SYSDOWN.exe
> 255 WinMgmt.exe
> 364 ASDSCSVC.exe
> 73 LicCheck.exe
> 124 cidaemon.exe
> 411 nddeagnt.exe
> 295 EXPLORER.exe
> 415 NTACMON.exe
> 417 LOADWC.exe
> 425 Serv-U32.exe
> 308 inetinfo.exe
> 95 notepad.exe
> 402 IEXPLORE.exe
> 320 mdm.exe
> 446 DRWTSN32.exe
> 0 _Total.exe
>
> (01000000 - 01005000) exe\inetinfo.dbg
> (77f60000 - 77fbf000) dll\ntdll.dbg
> (78000000 - 78040000)
> (77f00000 - 77f5f000) dll\kernel32.dbg
> . . . .<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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