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From: Paul O'Russa on 12 May 2010 13:15 When I try to upload a file to a document libary there is a long pause followed by IE giving me this error: Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage The file doesn't get uploaded. On a may-be-related note, the Explorer View shows the same error in the iframe. Also, in the Event Viewer on the server this error is shown every time I try to upload a file: Event ID 1000, Source: Windows Sharepoint Services 2.0 Error Reporting Faulting application w3wp.exe, version 6.0.3790.3959, stamp 45d6968e, faulting module stswel.dll, version 11.0.8165.0, stamp 463656d3, debug? 0, fault address 0x0005af9c. I don't know what I did to start this behavior. Can anyone help me on this one? Thanks
From: Steve on 12 May 2010 15:15 This error seems to be associated with not being able to connect to the SQL database. Have you changed your SQL configuration or service accounts lately? Check your system and application logs on the server, looking specifically for SQL access errors. Make sure that no accounts are locked. HTH "Paul O'Russa" <PaulORussa(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:13378FD9-C1CF-412A-870E-E309280CE08A(a)microsoft.com... > When I try to upload a file to a document libary there is a long pause > followed by IE giving me this error: Internet Explorer cannot display the > webpage > > The file doesn't get uploaded. On a may-be-related note, the Explorer > View > shows the same error in the iframe. > > Also, in the Event Viewer on the server this error is shown every time I > try > to upload a file: > Event ID 1000, Source: Windows Sharepoint Services 2.0 Error Reporting > Faulting application w3wp.exe, version 6.0.3790.3959, stamp 45d6968e, > faulting module stswel.dll, version 11.0.8165.0, stamp 463656d3, debug? 0, > fault address 0x0005af9c. > > I don't know what I did to start this behavior. Can anyone help me on > this > one? > > Thanks
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