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Adam White

2004-07-28, 6:10 pm

I ran filemon to watch the process. aspnet_wp.exe
QUERY\DELETE\CLOSE's all the files in temp dir but
doesn't even try to write to rdonlyres after that.

Any ideas??

Thanks

Adam

>-----Original Message-----
>Isn't Site Deployment fun?
>
>This week I am getting a 404 error when I try to export
>the Resources from one of my MCMS 2002 Enterprise

servers
>(Win2K SP4 OS).
>
>Exporting Channels and Templates works fine. I have

local
>admin rights and am running the Site Manager locally. I
>am using a seperate site for import/export to avoid
>web.config or global.asa issues.
>
>The export preview works fine. Watching the process I

can
>see the xml report file gets created in rdonlyres. The
>temporary directory gets created in temp and populated
>with files. The temporary sdo file gets created in temp.
>Then all the stuff from temp gets deleted BUT the new
>temporary sdo file never appears in rdonlyres. Site
>Manager then returns a 404.
>
>I checked the IIS logs and it showed that Site Manager
>was looking for the temp sdo file in rdonlyres when it
>got the error. I checked the XML report file and Windows
>Application Event Log and they seem to indicate that the
>whole process was succesful.
>
>There is plenty of disk space and it works fine, as I
>said, for Channels and/or Templates. The temp resources
>sdo file in temp is about 400 Mb. The temp templates-and-
>galleries sdo file is about 290 Mb - don't know if this
>makes a difference.
>
>** ANY IDEAS as to what could cause the process to fail
>to create the second temporary sdo file in rdonlyres? **
>
>Thanks
>
>Adam
>.
>

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