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06-30-04 12:49 PM

There are 2 solutions ;

1. Check the path in the pipeline for the external scripts.

2. Corrupted pipeline,delete the PCF file and copy from another location .

I hope it will work for you.

Thanks
Jatinder Banwait


From: Mike (anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com)
Subject: Event ID 12293 and then IIS Crashes
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Newsgroups: microsoft.public.siteserver.commerce
Date: 2003-10-28 12:49:56 PST



Server:
Win NT 4.0 SP 6
IIS 4.0
Site Server 3.0 Commerce SP 4

I get this following errors in the Event Viewer and then
IIS crashes.

The description for Event ID ( 12293 ) in Source (
Microsoft Site Server
3.0 ) could not be found. It contains the following
insertion string(s):
Error loading the pipeline configuration data from the
file:
D:\..path..\plan.pcf.

An object call caused an exception.       (IID:
{51372AEF-CAE7-11CF-BE81-00AA00A2FA25}) (Method: 3)
(Microsoft Transaction
Server Internals Information: File:
i:\viper\src\runtime\mtxex\activity.cpp, Line: 889)
(Exception: C0000005)
(Address: 0x6b617561)
vbscript + 0x17561

Thanks





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