We've been having this error on our site and it looks like it's setup in
exactly the same way. The problem started and then got worse and worse until
it was making the site crash at least once a day. One thing we noticed was
that the client variables database wasn't flushing properly even though we
had set it to flush daily in CF administrator. When we deleted the excess
data, the site didn't crash for a while but it doesn't seem to have solved
the problem. We've now added a CF script to manually flush the client vars.

Someone also told me that the problem could be an unlocked COM object, which
is something we're yet to investigate.

Let me know if you have any brainwaves!

Damien



-----Original Message-----
From: Chris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 20 August 2003 09:46
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ cf-dev ] Strange Error accessing registry.


Has anyone seen this error before, and have any idea
what is causing it:

"A problem was encountered trying to access
the system registry. Error number 6 occurred"

I've done a fairly through search on the web for
information regarding it, and can only find a few
people reporting the error, no explanations and no
solutions.

All I can find is that error number 6 under windows
means "The handle is invalid".

It is a win2K box, IIS 5, CF5 using SQL Server 2000,
all client variables are stored within the DB and not
within the registry. The registry is not full. There
is nothing that looks suspicious within the logs.

Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,
Chris.

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