The periodic error below keeps coming up and causing our server to crash. Once it happens, the only way to recover is to issue an IISRESET or reboot. We've updating the scripting engine, and database engine. The ASP code is connecting to an Access database. Is there anything that can be done about this? It happens several times a week. Code:
The error log entry below has occured a few times this month. Each time, IIS stops serving pages until IISRESET. Does anyone know what the problem might be? Code:
I am getting ready to give a whole application to a customer for website integration. I am finishing it up now by doing a final system check. When i ran the following script if gave me the following error:
error '80020009'
Exception occurred. /pabstproductions/WebDesign/VortexRegSys/ASP/YouthUpdate.asp, line 78
I really could use some help figuring this out Code:
I have an ASP page that returns all the items in a database where a certain field (called Period) is equal to a given number. This number is pass in the URL from a link on the previous page. The script works fine but some of the periods contain lots of items (up to about 600), and the page takes an age to load, so I decided to use paging.
I found what looked to be a great peice of code on asp101 which I have adapted, but I am having problems. The code works fine for all of the pages except the last one, where upon it generates:
Error Type: (0x80020009) Exception occurred. /sleaMusTrust/DBTemp/ArtefactsP.asp, line 14
This line to me seems to have no problem at all (code listing is below). The particular block of code is generating links to jump to different pages, and I need this to include the same period, so I simply add it to the end of the url. However, if I delete the added period from the URL the page works (and carries on working if I type the URL manually into the browser address box). Code:
Im writing a script that has a lot of "nested" IF statements - it breaks a complicated situation down through a sort of logic system, and when it reaches the end of the tree it performs a certain task - in this case, it writes a row of data into a table.
Its very annoying that the IF statements work exactly as I want/expect them to...but when it gets to the end of the tree of IF's I get the following error: Code:
Error Type: (0x80020009) Exception occurred. /diary.asp, line 53
The specific part that causes the exception is when I try to access rsAppsTemp("AppointmentDate") in the While loop. For some reason it works fine in the If statement above it, but not in the While loop.
Error: File /default/default.asp CreateObject Exception. The CreateObject of '(null)' caused exception C0000005, when i trying to create an object of component.
This component is used for generating Images on browsers. The image is generated in btyes array and passed to this component for further processing. I checked the internet and not able to find any specific pointers.
I am testing a new website I built on the actual server. My section for uploading documents seems to be giving me problems. Can someone help me please? This is the error I am getting:
Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80004005'
'c:logindatairb.mdb' is not a valid path. Make sure that the path name is spelled correctly and that you are connected to the server on which the file resides.
I have a query. When I write out the sql and run it directly in the access db. it works. When running it using ado it doesn't work. I know I have run into this before but don't remember what the solution was.
Works in access but when running it using connection.execute sql
I get the following error:
Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80040e14' Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement. admin.asp, line 345
Microsoft JET Database Engine (0x80004005) Could not use ''; file already in use. /test.asp, line 6
and here is the code from test.asp
<% dim cn, rs set cn = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") cn.open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=C:inetpubwwwroothoffmanlaw.mdb" set rs = conn.execute("SELECT * FROM Login") rs.close set rs = nothing cn.close set cn = nothing %>
I got the page to actually show up however when I click on the button to send the info into the DB I get this error coming up.
Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80004005'
The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file 'd:htmlusershostingdomaincomhtmlsarahsarahpr o.mdb'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data. Code:
Error: Microsoft JET Database Engine (0x80004005) Operation must use an updateable query.
I have xp professional with iis6.the folder is under wwwroot with asp file and mdb file. Is there something with permission and LDB?I have try everything with permission.
I am suffering with an asp error, I am not sure what is causing the error, I have tried a number of diferent possibilities and still no solution.The error is as follows:
HTTP: 500.100 internal error Microsoft JET Database Engine (0x80004005) system resources have been exceeded.
I thought a possibility could be that too many db connections were open, but I have been through all the pages to verify this is not the case.
WTF does this mean please anybody? Have I made some elemental error somewhere, this is happening on a clients website and I start panicking as I cannot find anything obvious.
We are receiving an error in our ASP website that used to run fine on our old servers but seems to be struggling on our new ones, I'm wondering if you've seen this error before?
Microsoft Cursor Engine error '8007000e'
Out of memory.
/oob/activities/default.asp, line 470
The last line that shows where the error happening is different on every page but it appears at the first database connection on each page.
The only way to get rid of the error and get the site working again is to recycle the application pool for the site (or restart IIS).
We have two servers, one running IIS and the other running MSSQL 2005. Both are the following specs:
Windows Server 2003 HP DL385 Single AMD Opteron / Dual Core 2214 4 GB DDR 146 GB SAS 146 GB SAS SCSI RAID controller
I'm completely lost on this one, as the code has not changed at all between old and new servers so there must be a config setting I've not migrated across somewhere.
The most bizarre thing is that other sites on the server are unaffected, once this out of memory error hits this site on the server all other sites still run and connect to the same database without any problems at all.
I got Win2000 and I just developed an intranet solution installed on my web server (IIS). The application worked nicely and there were not any problems.
Few days ago I re - installed win2000 and I installed the IIS and my intranet solution but there is an error and the application doens't operate correctly with the Access database. When it tries to retrieve data from the database the following error appears:
Microsoft JET Database Engine (0x80004005) Unspecified error
The line of the code which is indicated by the error is the following: Code:
I have just started using ASP, I am normaly using PHP but I thought ASP might be a good road to go down. I am having a few problems, I am trying to limit the number of records I take out the database but I keep getting errors.
I have a piece of code which causes an exception. Now i don't know why that is. I would like to know the best way to debug the exception.
I know about try and catch statements. However with these you need to have a basic idea of the type of exceptions that could occur. Does someone have a better suggestion on how to debug an exception?
Using Windows Authorization I get the exception below: Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Net.WebException: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized.
I am using global.asax to handle my web application exceptions and have configured it to create event log entries for errors that occur and to display an error page advising the user to contact the helpdesk. I have an intermittent uninitialised object error that I am not able to reproduce in test and for which I really need the source line number. I believe this information is contained in the PDB but am not sure if one is created if I set the debug="true" flag in the compilation part of the system.web section of the web.config when the application is recompiled.