We had the same problem it is due to redirect on your server. MS has published an article on this problem. I will see if I can find it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Woody [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 3:24 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: IIS stopping without reason
Wow, your BDC huh. What was the TCP address again? I will download the .sam and mail you your admin password as quickly as l0phtcrack can crack it. :)
I'm sure everyone has already told you that this is likely Code Red. If this is on the outside, I would unplug it, quick and re-build it.
JayW
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08/20/01 03:08PM >>>
Hello,
My IIS4 server has been behaving strangely for the past four days. It is not
a mission-critical unit (yet) as it runs only the users' default home page
when they start IE though it was supposed to go live in a week as the IIS
for OWA. On to the problem...
All IIS services (NNTP, FTP, HTTP) are stopped. I click on one of them at
random and hit Start. Nothing happens. I click Start again after a few
seconds. The service in question will start and function normally, however
anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes later, it'll stop again. There is no message
in the log file other than a notice in the Security log that the IIS account
logged in and out at start/stop.
Besides IIS, that box is running Win NT 4 SP6a Server (no patch) and
Exchange 5.5 SP1 (no patch) and it acts as the BDC.
I've roamed through the Microsoft KB (not easy, what keywords do you use to
describe this when there's no message in the log) to no avail. Anyone out
there with a suggestion ?
Eric Peeters
Network Administrator
TexLoc Ltd
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