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David Samson

2005-12-13, 5:58 pm

This is a brand-new install of Windows XP SP2 (SP2 was included in the
original installation) on a Dell Optiplex GX280 with 512mb RAM. I've
installed IIS, but when I go to start it it says:

The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because it
has noe enabled devices associated with it.

There is also this error in the System Event Log:

DCOM got error "The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled
or because it has no enabled devices associated with it. " attempting to
start the service IISADMIN with arguments "" in order to run the server:
{A9E69610-B80D-11D0-B9B9-00A0C922E750}

I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling. All I have installed is the .NET
Framework 1.1 and hardware drivers, and it was giving exactly the same error
before I installed the Framework.
Yuan Ren[MSFT]

2005-12-14, 2:49 am

Hi,

Welcome to MSDN newsgroup!

Based on my experience, the event log indicates the current WWW service did
not start because the DCOM component encountered an error. I suggest you
check whether the IIS admin service is running (input ¡°services.msc¡± in
¡°run¡±). If the IIS admin service is not running, please start it and then
restart the WWW service.

If the error persists, I think there may be is other important information
in the event log. Please attach it here; this will help us to narrow down
the current problem.

Regards,

Yuan Ren [MSFT]
Microsoft Online Support

David Samson

2005-12-14, 5:57 pm

The "IIS Admin" service was disabled. I set it to Automatic, then tried to
start it. It gave me this error:

Windows could not start the IIS Admin on Local Computer. For more
information, review th System Event Log. If this is a non-Microsoft service,
contact the service vendor, and refer to service-specific error code
-2147418113.

I checked the Security event log for the time I tried starting it and
noticed this Failure Audit event:

Object Open:
Object Server: SC Manager
Object Type: SERVICE OBJECT
Object Name: IISADMIN
Handle ID: -
Operation ID: {0,394111}
Process ID: 676
Image File Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\services.exe
Primary User Name: W4080589$
Primary Domain: AD
Primary Logon ID: (0x0,0x3E7)
Client User Name: NETWORK SERVICE
Client Domain: NT AUTHORITY
Client Logon ID: (0x0,0x3E4)
Accesses: READ_CONTROL
Query service configuration information
Query status of service
Enumerate dependencies of service
Query information from service
Privileges: -
Restricted Sid Count: 0

At the same time in the System event log there is an ""IIS Admin start"
even, an "IIS Admin stop event" and this error event:

The IIS Admin service terminated with service-specific error 2147549183
(0x8000FFFF).



""Yuan Ren[MSFT]"" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Welcome to MSDN newsgroup!
>
> Based on my experience, the event log indicates the current WWW service did
> not start because the DCOM component encountered an error. I suggest you
> check whether the IIS admin service is running (input ¡°services.msc¡± in
> ¡°run¡±). If the IIS admin service is not running, please start it and then
> restart the WWW service.
>
> If the error persists, I think there may be is other important information
> in the event log. Please attach it here; this will help us to narrow down
> the current problem.
>
> Regards,
>
> Yuan Ren [MSFT]
> Microsoft Online Support
>
>

Yuan Ren[MSFT]

2005-12-15, 2:50 am

Hi,

Thanks for your reply!

From the security log, I suggest you check the identity setting of IIS
admin service. You can try the follow steps to checking:

1 Launch the Services MMC by input "services.msc" in the "Run" shell;
2 Right click "IIS Admin Service" item and choose "Properties";
3 Choose "Log On" tab;
4 Check whether the identity is "Local System account". If not, please
choose the "Local System account" and uncheck the "Allow service to
interact with desktop" option.

Finally, please start the IIS Admin Service again and check whether the
problem still occurred.

Regards,

Yuan Ren [MSFT]
Microsoft Online Support

David Samson

2005-12-15, 6:04 pm

It already had "Local System Account" selected, and the "Allow service to
interact with desktop" box was already unchecked.

""Yuan Ren[MSFT]"" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your reply!
>
> From the security log, I suggest you check the identity setting of IIS
> admin service. You can try the follow steps to checking:
>
> 1 Launch the Services MMC by input "services.msc" in the "Run" shell;
> 2 Right click "IIS Admin Service" item and choose "Properties";
> 3 Choose "Log On" tab;
> 4 Check whether the identity is "Local System account". If not, please
> choose the "Local System account" and uncheck the "Allow service to
> interact with desktop" option.
>
> Finally, please start the IIS Admin Service again and check whether the
> problem still occurred.
>
> Regards,
>
> Yuan Ren [MSFT]
> Microsoft Online Support
>
>

WenJun Zhang[msft]

2005-12-16, 2:49 am

Please open Component Service->DCOM Config. Open the IIS Admin Service
component's property. In its Security tab, grant System account with
Launch/Activation and Acess permission.

Then please restart the machine to see if the problem goes away.

Thanks.

Best regards,

WenJun Zhang
Microsoft Online Partner Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

David Samson

2005-12-16, 5:57 pm

The permissions were already set as you specified, so I recorded the current
settings, changed them back to "Use Default", applied the changes then
"Customized" and added them back in and rebooted. Same problem, again.

""WenJun Zhang[msft]"" wrote:

> Please open Component Service->DCOM Config. Open the IIS Admin Service
> component's property. In its Security tab, grant System account with
> Launch/Activation and Acess permission.
>
> Then please restart the machine to see if the problem goes away.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best regards,
>
> WenJun Zhang
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
>

WenJun Zhang[msft]

2005-12-19, 2:49 am

What is the error code you saw in the details of the DCOM error? Could you
please use the copy button on the event details dialog to copy the whole
event and paste it here for me to take a look?

Thanks & have a nice day.

Best regards,

WenJun Zhang
Microsoft Online Partner Support

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

Acidis

2005-12-26, 5:55 pm

Hi,

I have the same problem on one of my computers. The problem started
happening recently. I don't know why. I suspect an install of some
software or a Microsoft update.

I believe the original post already contains the information you are
looking for. The exact event message from the system log. If you need
more information, let me know what I need to do.

Is there a way to tell what programs and updates I have installed on my
computer on certain dates? I know approximate date of when this started
happening and if I can find out what I installed on that date, it might
help.

Thank you,
Michael.


wjzhang@online.microsoft.com ("WenJun Zhang[msft]") wrote in
news:wxq$GgGBGHA.1088@TK2MSFTNGXA02.phx.gbl:

> What is the error code you saw in the details of the DCOM error? Could
> you please use the copy button on the event details dialog to copy the
> whole event and paste it here for me to take a look?
>
> Thanks & have a nice day.
>
> Best regards,
>
> WenJun Zhang
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> rights.
>


Acidis

2005-12-26, 5:55 pm

Here is the information from my log:

Event Type: Error
Event Source: DCOM
Event Category: None
Event ID: 10005
Date: 12/26/2005
Time: 11:23:10 AM
User: [my userid removed]
Computer: [my computer name removed]
Description:
DCOM got error "The service did not respond to the start or control
request in a timely fashion. " attempting to start the service IISADMIN
with arguments "" in order to run the server:
{A9E69610-B80D-11D0-B9B9-00A0C922E750}

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.


I also noticed that a couple of days before the above error started
appearing there was a different error with a warning following it (both
twice) in the log:

Event Type: Warning
Event Source: W3SVC
Event Category: None
Event ID: 36
Date: 12/15/2005
Time: 11:56:08 AM
User: N/A
Computer: [my computer name removed]
Description:
The description for Event ID ( 36 ) in Source ( W3SVC ) cannot be found.
The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or
message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You may be
able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see Help
and Support for details. The following information is part of the event:
/LM/W3SVC/1/ROOT, Server execution failed
..

Event Type: Error
Event Source: DCOM
Event Category: None
Event ID: 10010
Date: 12/15/2005
Time: 11:56:08 AM
User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
Computer: [my computer name removed]
Description:
The server {3D14228D-FBE1-11D0-995D-00C04FD919C1} did not register with
DCOM within the required timeout.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.


And also, probably unrelated, this error (3 times):

Event Type: Error
Event Source: NetDDE
Event Category: None
Event ID: 69
Date: 12/18/2005
Time: 3:15:57 PM
User: N/A
Computer: [my computer name removed]
Description:
StartServiceCtrlDispatcher() Failed: 1063

For more information, see Help and Support Center at
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
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