Event ID 1008 - ASP .Net Related
Hey Hey,
Has anyone installed the .Net Framework 2.0 update from Windows Update on SBS 2000 yes, or any Windows for that matter?
I came in last night to run a series of updates... I decided that I'd do the the framework update as well..
Ever since I've been getting ridiculous numbers of Event ID 1008 Errors in my Event Log.
Quote:
The Open Procedure for service "ASP.NET_2.0.50727" in DLL "C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\aspnet_perf.dll" failed. Performance data for this service will not be available. Status code returned is data DWORD 0.
Now I've tried the following:
diskperf /n
perfmon.msc --> stopping all performance monitors
Changing the DLL in the registry so that it accessed the same DLL as ASP.Net 1.x (aspnet_isapi.dll) which ASP.Net 2.0 also has.
Restarting Performance and Alerts through services.msc
Unfortunately this is our exchange server and the hub of our daily operations, so I can't attempt anything that requires a reboot.
To give you an idea, my Applications Event Log is limited to 1MB which is 4405 events (at the moment anyways)... My log only goes back to 7:56am (today) The last 10 events have been logged in at:
10:07:21
10:07:21
10:07:19
10:07:19
10:07:18
10:07:18
10:07:02
10:07:02
10:07:01
10:07:01
There are 6 before that before 10:06:59 appears and now as I hit refresh, 62 in the minute it took me to create that list.
Anyways.. if anyone has seen this or knows a fix... There's plenty of fixes, but they are related to other services. It would be greatly appreciated.
Peace,
HT
mailto: Global Address List
Good Morning All:
Due to a newly released security threat - or if there is anyone there that you can't bullshit - a immediate need, some network services will be off line between 12:00 and 1:00 p.m today (Lunch)
I will let everyone know when service is restored.
The global after the re boot:
Good afterneoon:
All network services are back on line, if you are having trouble with email, please reboot prior to calling the help desk.
Now if you had been at the job for a few years you could unplug the helpdesk phone, but since you're new, you'll probably spend the rest of the day rebooting PC's. YES YOU! Individual visits and first impressions of being a nice guy will take you far. The bastard stuff comes later. :p