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I have been working with ASP.NET 1.1 for quite a while now. For somereason, opening some ASP.NET applications we wrote is producing thefollowing error message:'The Web server reported the following error when attempting to create oropen the Web project located at the following URL:'HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error'.' I am working on a Windows XP Professional machine. I had opened and editedthe same ASP.NET application no more than 2 weeks ago; now I cannot open itat all without getting this error message.I have tried looking at MSDN and the one article I found that whichdescribed this situation is article 822319, but that is for Windows 2003Server, which I am not using.I have also tried running aspnetregiis for.NET 1.1, but that didn't help.I have to suspect that this is a result of one of Microsoft's recentcritical updates, as nothing else has gone onto my machine since working onthe ASP.NET applications a couple of weeks ago. Also, other developers whowork for me are experiencing the same problem (we all have Windows XP Proinstalled, with SP 1 for XP applied).Any suggestions/recommendations please?Rod. Hi Rod,Can you try browsing to an ASPX page on this server and tell me what itsays? Hi Jim,I have made sure that friendly HTTP error messages are disabled in IE.When I tried browsing one of the ASPX pages, I got the following error:'Server Application UnavailableThe web application you are attempting to access on this web server iscurrently unavailable.
Please hit the 'Refresh' button in your web browserto retry your request.Administrator Note: An error message detailing the cause of this specificrequest failure can be found in the application event log of the web server.Please review this log entry to discover what caused this error to occur. 'Next, I checked the event log and found the following:'Event Type: ErrorEvent Source: ASP.NET 1.1.4322.0Event Category: NoneEvent ID: 1084Date: 7/13/2004Time: 7:40:38 AMUser: N/AComputer: AMCI-43Description:aspnetwp.exe could not be started.
The error code for the failure is80070545. This error can be caused when the worker process account hasinsufficient rights to read the.NET Framework files. Please ensure that the.NET Framework is correctly installed and that the ACLs on the installationdirectory allow access to the configured account.' I notice that this error message is coming up every 30 seconds or so, sosomething odd is/has happened.Rod'Jim Cheshire MSFT' wrote in messagenews:[email protected].
Hi Rod,Can you try browsing to an ASPX page on this server and tell me what itsays? Rod,Everytime there is a request for an ASP.NET resource, IIS will attempt tolaunch the aspnetwp.exe process. If there is some problem with that, thisevent will be logged.The HRESULT you are seeing maps to ERRBADTOKENTYPE. This indicates tome that the ASPNET account might not have sufficient user rights to launchthe process. Hello Jim,I have tried to do as you suggested. I ran gpedit.msc on my Windows XPProfessional machine; I went into:Local Computer Policy Computer Configuration Windows Settings SecuritySettings Local Policies User Rights AssignmentI found both policies you mentioned ('Log on as a batch job' and 'Log on asa service') listed there. I brought up both policies' properties pages, butfound that I could do nothing with them (the 'Add user or group.'
And'Remove' buttons are disabled). I don't understand how this could be, as Iam in the Administrators group on my own machine.Help!Rod'Jim Cheshire MSFT' wrote in messagenews:[email protected]. Rod,Everytime there is a request for an ASP.NET resource, IIS will attempt tolaunch the aspnetwp.exe process. If there is some problem with that,this event will be logged.The HRESULT you are seeing maps to ERRBADTOKENTYPE.
This indicates tome that the ASPNET account might not have sufficient user rights to launchthe process. Jim,OK, I've done some experimenting of my own.
I have found that if I put theASPNET user into my machine's local Administrators group, that will 'fix'the problem. However, I strongly suspect that adding the ASPNET user to theAdministrators group is NOT a good idea.So, the question is, what is it that ASPNET needs permissions to, that itdoesn't have permissions too (so that I can take ASPNET out of my localAdministrators group)?Rod'Jim Cheshire MSFT' wrote in messagenews:[email protected].
Rod,Everytime there is a request for an ASP.NET resource, IIS will attempt tolaunch the aspnetwp.exe process. If there is some problem with that,this event will be logged.The HRESULT you are seeing maps to ERRBADTOKENTYPE.
This indicates tome that the ASPNET account might not have sufficient user rights to launchthe process. Rod,The problem is almost certainly a cause of the local ASPNET account nothaving the 'Log on as a batch job' right. The fact that you cannot accessthis indicates to me that this right is configured on your network via agroup policy object.