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From: igor on 10 May 2010 09:22 Actually I receive this error when patches are applied on windows server and the IIS doesn't restarted. I just restart the webserver and the error is gonne out Adrian Scott wrote: "The server is currently disabled" 500 Error on IIS 5 06-Sep-07 We are running running a site load balanced over 2x Windows 2000 Advanced servers running Microsoft II5 5 and Commerce Server 2002 (Standard Edition), every so often (upto 4 times per day per server) the site crashes unannounced with the error: "The server is currently disabled." - This appears as a 500 error The quick fix for us is to unload the site application in either IIS Manager or via component services or failing that doing an IIS reset. Ideally i'd like to find the cause of the issue - which I suspect to be IIS, but I am stumped where to start.... I have downloaded and run IISState on one of the boxes, but can't really understand the output (it may already be showing a problem - but I can't identify it!!) Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Adrian Previous Posts In This Thread: On Thursday, September 06, 2007 8:20 AM Adrian Scott wrote: "The server is currently disabled" 500 Error on IIS 5 We are running running a site load balanced over 2x Windows 2000 Advanced servers running Microsoft II5 5 and Commerce Server 2002 (Standard Edition), every so often (upto 4 times per day per server) the site crashes unannounced with the error: "The server is currently disabled." - This appears as a 500 error The quick fix for us is to unload the site application in either IIS Manager or via component services or failing that doing an IIS reset. Ideally i'd like to find the cause of the issue - which I suspect to be IIS, but I am stumped where to start.... I have downloaded and run IISState on one of the boxes, but can't really understand the output (it may already be showing a problem - but I can't identify it!!) Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks, Adrian Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Entity Framework 4.0 and the AJAX Autocomplete Extender. http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/77429274-e89f-49c2-a93a-b290f013f649/entity-framework-40-and.aspx |