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marvinc

2004-12-30, 2:46 am

I have a problem where an entire page of information disappears from an
intranet website. The website uses Microsoft CMS and is installed on a W2K
server w/SP4. All other pages on the site are accessible. The event logs show
the following errors:

Event ID: 0
Exception in ActiveDirectoryManager::GetEmployess2(),
before
for--System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x8007203A): The server is
not operational
at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry.Bind(Boolean throwIfFail)
at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry.Bind()
at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry.get_IsContainer()
at System.DirectoryServices.ChildEnumerator..ctor(DirectoryEntry container)
at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntries.GetEnumerator()
at
Mywebsite.IntranetCMS.BusinessServices.ActiveDirectoryManager.BuildEmployees(DirectoryEntry
objTop, ADEmployees objEmployees)
at
MyWebSite.IntranetCMS.BusinessServices.ActiveDirectoryManager.GetEmployees2(ADEmployees
objEmployees)

Event ID: 0
Component: Compaq NIC Management Agent Error: Unable to open the registry
key "%1". Cause: This error can be caused by a corrupt registry or a low
memory condition. Rebooting the server may correct this error.

If I reboot the server or restart the service the data on this page
re-appears but not for long. It's only happening on this one page.
Anyone have any ideas on how to begin troubleshooting this?
TIA
Angus Logan [MVP]

2004-12-30, 7:50 am

Hi Marvin,

This looks like some of your custom ActiveDirectory integratation code has
an error (not a problem with MCMS).

It also looks like your Compaq NIC configuration is failing as well.

You should post these questions to the relevant newsgroups (.NET & AD) &
vendors.

Regards
--
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Product Specialist
Microsoft Application Solutions
Data#3 Limited
E angus_logan@data3.com.au
BLOG www.anguslogan.com
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"marvinc" <marvinc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:81E78289-3A35-4B2C-B9FA-B83923D4AC93@microsoft.com...
>I have a problem where an entire page of information disappears from an
> intranet website. The website uses Microsoft CMS and is installed on a W2K
> server w/SP4. All other pages on the site are accessible. The event logs
> show
> the following errors:
>
> Event ID: 0
> Exception in ActiveDirectoryManager::GetEmployess2(),
before
> for--System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x8007203A): The server
> is
> not operational
> at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry.Bind(Boolean throwIfFail)
> at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry.Bind()
> at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntry.get_IsContainer()
> at System.DirectoryServices.ChildEnumerator..ctor(DirectoryEntry
> container)
> at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntries.GetEnumerator()
> at
> Mywebsite.IntranetCMS.BusinessServices.ActiveDirectoryManager.BuildEmployees(DirectoryEntry
> objTop, ADEmployees objEmployees)
> at
> MyWebSite.IntranetCMS.BusinessServices.ActiveDirectoryManager.GetEmployees2(ADEmployees
> objEmployees)
>
> Event ID: 0
> Component: Compaq NIC Management Agent Error: Unable to open the registry
> key "%1". Cause: This error can be caused by a corrupt registry or a low
> memory condition. Rebooting the server may correct this error.
>
> If I reboot the server or restart the service the data on this page
> re-appears but not for long. It's only happening on this one page.
> Anyone have any ideas on how to begin troubleshooting this?
> TIA



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