I've seen several posts about this, and was wondering if anyone has a
solution yet:

Hosted on a Windows 2003 server, ASP pages just stop loading, and don't
produce any errors (the load status bar of the browser just slowly increases
infinitely until you cancel the load). All html pages work fine, and the
ASP service must be restarted (recycled) to get the ASP pages working again.

This has been a pretty consistent problem with my website and two separate
hosting companies. The current hosting company is telling me that they have
no way to detect, trace, or log ASP errors, and that neither Windows 2003
server nor IIS 6 has any way to do so. How is that possible? Is the only
way to track down a problem with ASP to look through every page's code line
by line, and with the human eye predict what will cause an error? I'm not
an expert programmer, but isn't this an absolutely outlandish claim? How
can a hosting company claim that there is no way with the technology and
software they're using to find any errors that lead up to ASP stopping? Or
even any ASP error period, like an invalid object, or incorrect path?

Anyway, any feedback on this would be most helpful. Recycling the ASP
service is fine and all, but I'm trying to do things right and track down
the actual cause, which I feel must be something about the ASP code.

Thanks for ANY help

PS: Sorry if you hate that I posted this to 2 groups; I'm pretty desperate
to get some help and both groups seemed applicable. If there is somewhere
else I should post this, please let me know.

Newbie Supreme

Re: That whole ASP shutting off problem by Tom

Tom
Mon Oct 20 14:40:54 CDT 2003

It's OK that you posted to two groups, just don't multi-post, cross-post if
you must ...

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http://www.iistoolshed.com/ - tools, scripts, and utilities for running IIS
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"NewbieSupreme" <newbiesupreme@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bn1df2$si9n4$1@ID-165961.news.uni-berlin.de...
> I've seen several posts about this, and was wondering if anyone has a
> solution yet:
>
> Hosted on a Windows 2003 server, ASP pages just stop loading, and don't
> produce any errors (the load status bar of the browser just slowly
increases
> infinitely until you cancel the load). All html pages work fine, and the
> ASP service must be restarted (recycled) to get the ASP pages working
again.
>
> This has been a pretty consistent problem with my website and two separate
> hosting companies. The current hosting company is telling me that they
have
> no way to detect, trace, or log ASP errors, and that neither Windows 2003
> server nor IIS 6 has any way to do so. How is that possible? Is the only
> way to track down a problem with ASP to look through every page's code
line
> by line, and with the human eye predict what will cause an error? I'm not
> an expert programmer, but isn't this an absolutely outlandish claim? How
> can a hosting company claim that there is no way with the technology and
> software they're using to find any errors that lead up to ASP stopping?
Or
> even any ASP error period, like an invalid object, or incorrect path?
>
> Anyway, any feedback on this would be most helpful. Recycling the ASP
> service is fine and all, but I'm trying to do things right and track down
> the actual cause, which I feel must be something about the ASP code.
>
> Thanks for ANY help
>
> PS: Sorry if you hate that I posted this to 2 groups; I'm pretty
desperate
> to get some help and both groups seemed applicable. If there is somewhere
> else I should post this, please let me know.
>
> Newbie Supreme
>
>



Re: That whole ASP shutting off problem by Ray

Ray
Mon Oct 20 15:25:34 CDT 2003

http://www.aspfaq.com/5005

Ray at work

"NewbieSupreme" <newbiesupreme@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bn1df2$si9n4$1@ID-165961.news.uni-berlin.de...
> I've seen several posts about this, and was wondering if anyone has a
> solution yet:
>
> Hosted on a Windows 2003 server, ASP pages just stop loading, and don't



Re: That whole ASP shutting off problem by Dev

Dev
Wed Oct 22 15:31:52 CDT 2003



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"NewbieSupreme" <newbiesupreme@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:bn1df2$si9n4$1@ID-165961.news.uni-berlin.de...
> I've seen several posts about this, and was wondering if anyone has a
> solution yet:
>
> Hosted on a Windows 2003 server, ASP pages just stop loading, and don't
> produce any errors (the load status bar of the browser just slowly
increases
> infinitely until you cancel the load). All html pages work fine, and the
> ASP service must be restarted (recycled) to get the ASP pages working
again.
>
> This has been a pretty consistent problem with my website and two separate
> hosting companies. The current hosting company is telling me that they
have
> no way to detect, trace, or log ASP errors, and that neither Windows 2003
> server nor IIS 6 has any way to do so. How is that possible? Is the only
> way to track down a problem with ASP to look through every page's code
line
> by line, and with the human eye predict what will cause an error? I'm not
> an expert programmer, but isn't this an absolutely outlandish claim? How
> can a hosting company claim that there is no way with the technology and
> software they're using to find any errors that lead up to ASP stopping?
Or
> even any ASP error period, like an invalid object, or incorrect path?
>
> Anyway, any feedback on this would be most helpful. Recycling the ASP
> service is fine and all, but I'm trying to do things right and track down
> the actual cause, which I feel must be something about the ASP code.
>
> Thanks for ANY help
>
> PS: Sorry if you hate that I posted this to 2 groups; I'm pretty
desperate
> to get some help and both groups seemed applicable. If there is somewhere
> else I should post this, please let me know.
>
> Newbie Supreme
>
>



RE: That whole ASP shutting off problem by timcof

timcof
Mon Nov 10 04:06:22 CST 2003

Try IISstate from www.iisfaq.com and run it when asp hangs, which sounds like what you are describing. Then, post the log file back on a new thread with
IISstate in the subject line.

Thank you. I hope this information is helpful.

Tim Coffey [MSFT]

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| I've seen several posts about this, and was wondering if anyone has a
| solution yet:
|
| Hosted on a Windows 2003 server, ASP pages just stop loading, and don't
| produce any errors (the load status bar of the browser just slowly increases
| infinitely until you cancel the load). All html pages work fine, and the
| ASP service must be restarted (recycled) to get the ASP pages working again.
|
| This has been a pretty consistent problem with my website and two separate
| hosting companies. The current hosting company is telling me that they have
| no way to detect, trace, or log ASP errors, and that neither Windows 2003
| server nor IIS 6 has any way to do so. How is that possible? Is the only
| way to track down a problem with ASP to look through every page's code line
| by line, and with the human eye predict what will cause an error? I'm not
| an expert programmer, but isn't this an absolutely outlandish claim? How
| can a hosting company claim that there is no way with the technology and
| software they're using to find any errors that lead up to ASP stopping? Or
| even any ASP error period, like an invalid object, or incorrect path?
|
| Anyway, any feedback on this would be most helpful. Recycling the ASP
| service is fine and all, but I'm trying to do things right and track down
| the actual cause, which I feel must be something about the ASP code.
|
| Thanks for ANY help
|
| PS: Sorry if you hate that I posted this to 2 groups; I'm pretty desperate
| to get some help and both groups seemed applicable. If there is somewhere
| else I should post this, please let me know.
|
| Newbie Supreme
|
|
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