Hello all

When I click to Restart IIS 6.0, it does not start up my web and ftp site.
They are both stopped.
When I restart the computer they are started.

What gives?

In IIS 5.0 when I restarted IIS service, the websites came back up.

Is this something new? and how can I change that?

Thanks

Re: IIS 6.0 Not starting a website after a Restart of IIS 6.0 by Andy

Andy
Tue Sep 23 14:38:25 CDT 2003

Same thing happened to me. I wish I knew what had happened. I do see
somebody tried to load sharepoint on the server, but I can't see any
sharepoint adminstration site. Did anyone try that on the server you are
working on?

--

Andy S.



Re: IIS 6.0 Not starting a website after a Restart of IIS 6.0 by Eric

Eric
Tue Sep 23 14:41:23 CDT 2003

Yes
Sharepoint is there. But I disabled it.

I am hosting on a Dell server (1000.00 per month)
they don't answer these kinds of questions.. unless they can send you a bill
for $175.00

I would really love an answer to this riddle.

anyone?


"Andy Svendsen" <andy_mcdba@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Same thing happened to me. I wish I knew what had happened. I do see
> somebody tried to load sharepoint on the server, but I can't see any
> sharepoint adminstration site. Did anyone try that on the server you are
> working on?
>
> --
>
> Andy S.
>
>



Re: IIS 6.0 Not starting a website after a Restart of IIS 6.0 by Andy

Andy
Tue Sep 23 15:35:03 CDT 2003

Got it working! In the end, I knew something was really wrong because the
whole service was missing, looks like the Sharepoint install wiped it out.
Besides the W3SVC key was gone from
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services

You don't have to reinstall everything, and you shouldn't have to reboot.
All you need is the i386 folder. Just uninstall and reinstall the World Web
Service itself and ASP.NET (both are related). Let me know if you need
details.

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"Eric Gormly" <ericg@nospampromaster.com> wrote in message
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> Yes
> Sharepoint is there. But I disabled it.
>
> I am hosting on a Dell server (1000.00 per month)
> they don't answer these kinds of questions.. unless they can send you a
bill
> for $175.00
>
> I would really love an answer to this riddle.
>
> anyone?
>
>
> "Andy Svendsen" <andy_mcdba@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:%23glQIpggDHA.3968@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > Same thing happened to me. I wish I knew what had happened. I do see
> > somebody tried to load sharepoint on the server, but I can't see any
> > sharepoint adminstration site. Did anyone try that on the server you
are
> > working on?
> >
> > --
> >
> > Andy S.
> >
> >
>
>



Re: IIS 6.0 Not starting a website after a Restart of IIS 6.0 by Andy

Andy
Wed Sep 24 08:05:19 CDT 2003

I wish that it was something with the website. I tried the application pool
to no luck. Event logs were completely empty, the website just flat out did
not start.

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andy_mcdba@yahoo.com

Always keep your antivirus and Microsoft software
up to date with the latest definitions and product updates.
Be suspicious of every email attachment, I will never send
or post anything other than the text of a http:// link nor
post the link directly to a file for downloading.

Andy_mcdba@yahoo.com gets filled up to the account
limit with spam every couple of hours now so replies may
not be possible. I will remove this disclaimer once every
ISP involved with relaying the spam can help me out.

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"David Wang [Msft]" <someone@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I do not understand what you are referring to -- can you give more
> information.
>
> I'm looking in the IIS Manager UI, and I have one website stopped and the
> other running. I went to the computer node, selected "Restart IIS" from
the
> "All Tasks" menu, and after the restart I see that the stopped site is
still
> stopped, and the running site is still running.
>
> Never mind the fact that one should never need to select "Restart IIS"
with
> IIS6 -- you should be able to just recycle the Application Pool and be
done
> with it. No TCP connections are dropped = no apparent connection loss
from
> clients.
>
> I suspect your website actually is not starting up for some configuration
> reason -- check Event Log for that.
>
> --
> //David
> IIS
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
> //
> "Eric Gormly" <ericg@nospampromaster.com> wrote in message
> news:OgZzPrggDHA.2984@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Yes
> Sharepoint is there. But I disabled it.
>
> I am hosting on a Dell server (1000.00 per month)
> they don't answer these kinds of questions.. unless they can send you a
bill
> for $175.00
>
> I would really love an answer to this riddle.
>
> anyone?
>
>
> "Andy Svendsen" <andy_mcdba@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:%23glQIpggDHA.3968@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
> > Same thing happened to me. I wish I knew what had happened. I do see
> > somebody tried to load sharepoint on the server, but I can't see any
> > sharepoint adminstration site. Did anyone try that on the server you
are
> > working on?
> >
> > --
> >
> > Andy S.
> >
> >
>
>
>



Re: IIS 6.0 Not starting a website after a Restart of IIS 6.0 by timcof

timcof
Tue Sep 30 02:30:04 CDT 2003

Check the IP, port, and host header. Try changing the port. If it then starts, then there is a port conflict somewhere. Check the app pool that it is using, and
make sure it is started.

Thank you. I hope this information is helpful.

Tim Coffey [MSFT]

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