Do you have any realtime virus scanning software running on it?

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From: todd pukanecz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 1:29 PM
To: NT 2000 Discussions
Subject: IIS 4, 0.0.0.0 log

I have an NT4 server running IIS 4.  All SPs and patches have been
applied.  Server also runs Cold Fusion 4.5 and an Oracle client.

This past week the IIS server sporadically stoped serving web pages.  If I
look in the IIS console all the websites are running.  All the services
are running including the WWW publisher.  There is nothing obvious in the
event logs.  The only way to get things back is to reboot the server.

The only consistant clue is that most of the time in the W3SVC logs there
will be at least one entry where the server reports its IP address as
0.0.0.0 instead of the assigne IP address.  These records are always in
front of the new heading that the reboot creates.  If I run IPConfig at
that point the IP address reports correctly and I can otherwise attach to
the server.  It's like IIS just gets amnesia.

So far I've gone through and applied an SP for Cold Fusion.  I've tried
turning off unneeded services.  I've checked file/folder permissions.  I'm
running some monitoring tools from SysInternals now just to see if there's
anything obvious there.

Has anyone seen anything like this?  Any clues as to how to procede?

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