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Problems with ASP on IIS5

We currently have a Windows 2000 Server fully patched up
running IIS5, the problem that we are having is that the
site stays up for a certain amount of time then it goes
down.

The only way we can get the site backup is by re-
registering ASP.dll

Does anyone know what would be causing this and also have
a perminant fix?

Cheers
Jul 19 '05 #1
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"Darren Bolton" <da***********@sunderland.gov.uk> wrote in message
news:02****************************@phx.gbl...
We currently have a Windows 2000 Server fully patched up
running IIS5, the problem that we are having is that the
site stays up for a certain amount of time then it goes
down.

The only way we can get the site backup is by re-
registering ASP.dll


Goes down with what sort of message/error?

Jul 19 '05 #2
There is no errors at all, nothing in the event log, all
you get it a 404 when you try and browse the site.

-----Original Message-----

"Darren Bolton" <da***********@sunderland.gov.uk> wrote in messagenews:02****************************@phx.gbl...
We currently have a Windows 2000 Server fully patched up running IIS5, the problem that we are having is that the site stays up for a certain amount of time then it goes
down.

The only way we can get the site backup is by re-
registering ASP.dll


Goes down with what sort of message/error?

.

Jul 19 '05 #3
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 01:17:38 -0800, "Darren Bolton"
<da***********@sunderland.gov.uk> wrote:
We currently have a Windows 2000 Server fully patched up
running IIS5, the problem that we are having is that the
site stays up for a certain amount of time then it goes
down.

The only way we can get the site backup is by re-
registering ASP.dll

Does anyone know what would be causing this and also have
a perminant fix?


Have you tried setting application protection to low?

Jeff
Jul 19 '05 #4
No, we have not tried that, what would this do/prevent?

Cheers
-----Original Message-----
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004 01:17:38 -0800, "Darren Bolton"
<da***********@sunderland.gov.uk> wrote:
We currently have a Windows 2000 Server fully patched uprunning IIS5, the problem that we are having is that thesite stays up for a certain amount of time then it goes
down.

The only way we can get the site backup is by re-
registering ASP.dll

Does anyone know what would be causing this and also havea perminant fix?


Have you tried setting application protection to low?

Jeff
.

Jul 19 '05 #5

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