I've done a little more investigation. When trying to start W3SVC, I get the
warning
A process serving application pool 'DefaultAppPool' exceeded time limits
during start up. The process id was '0'.
Then (error)
The World Wide Web Publishing Service has terminated due to a Worker process
failure.
Then (error)
The World Wide Web Publishing Service is exiting due to an error. The data
field contains the error number.
Then (error)
The World Wide Web Publishing Service service entered the stopped state.
Then (error)
The World Wide Web Publishing Service service terminated with the following
error:
This operation returned because the timeout period expired.
Web service extensions look good, ASP and .NET enabled. I think the problem
is before IIS.
tia
-Paul
"John Cesta" wrote:
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>
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> 2003 IIS6 has a new security function. Look in the MMC under IIS > Web Service Extensions
>
> There you can allow what services you want to run.
>
> John Cesta
>
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> On Tue, 12 Oct 2004 19:13:02 -0400, Paul wrote:
> >Hi -
> >
> >We just upgraded from Win2000/IIS5 to Win2003/IIS6. It looked ok,
> >but when
> >I tried to connect to an .asp session, I got an error saying I
> >didn't have
> >privilege to run an exec in the virtual directory. I dinked with
> >IIS a
> >little and no luck. I decided to stop and start IIS, but now I
> >can't get
> >W3SVC to stay up, so no serving. It says error 1017, timeout.
> >Sorry, not
> >much more than that.
> >
> >Anyone have any ideas? I'm hoping my admin just missed some not
> >about the
> >upgrade.
> >
> >tia
>
>
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