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on execution up vote 5 down vote favorite 1 I'm trying to execute classic ASP pages on a windows 2008 64 bit R2 box. Initially the problem was with registering dlls : That's now fixed. register dll in on windows 2008 r2 Now when I try to access the page I get this error Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0241' CreateObject Exception index.asp The CreateObject of a trappable error c06d007f occurred in an external object the script cannot continue running '(null)' caused exception C0000005. Server object error 'ASP 0177 : c0000005' When I change the code from Server.CreateObject to CreateObject .. I end up with this error Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0115' Unexpected error index.asp A trappable error (C0000005) occurred in an external object. The script cannot continue running. I checked everything I could - Access and admin rights etc. The application pool are set to No Managed Code + Classic mode. Any ideas to fix this? windows asp-classic windows-server-2008-r2 share|improve this question asked Jan 10 '11 at 17:17 Broken Link 1,06481943 1 What Object are you Creating? –bzlm Jan 10 '11 at 17:27 What is the object you are trying to create? –Sparky Jan 10 '11 at 17:27 It's a custom object. Retrieves some stuff from db. I have the dll registered. No source code tho. –Broken Link Jan 10 '11 at 17:35 Try writing a small .vbs file that create the object, just to rule out problems in the component itself. Maybe the components depends on some outside file, ODBC registry, etc. –Eduardo Molteni Jan 10 '11 at 19:24 This links may help 15seconds.com/
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Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums IIS 7 and Above Classic ASP Continuous trappable errors C0000005 Continuous trappable errors C0000005 [Answered]RSS 3 replies Last post Feb 17, 2012 09:04 AM by lextm ‹ https://forums.iis.net/t/prev/1187024 Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply dmeagor 12 Posts Continuous trappable errors C0000005 Feb 15, 2012 01:05 PM|dmeagor|LINK This morning our server went down reporting "A trappable error (C0000005) occurred in an external object". This has happened several times in the past. This message was displayed for all Classic ASP pages I tested, including one page that was just a one line "response.redirect" and nothing else. a trappable The logs show that some requests did go through successfully though but the vast majority failed with this message. I've seen lots of post where someone has a page which causes this error but I can't find a solution for something causing the entire application to permanently stop working until the server is rebooted. I have two questions. 1. I've set up the event viewer to email me when this happens. Is there a way of triggering a complete a trappable error refresh of that IIS application, IIS restart didn't appear to work which suggests to me that some other information needs to be refreshed (I read something about an app pool being corrupt somewhere, can this be cleared out/restarted?) 2. This only started to happen when I upgraded from win 2003 32bit, to win 2008R2 64bit. Could it be that I am running IIS on Hyper-V? Or that it's running in 32 bit compatibility mode (the only components I use are the DB ones, native sql server/ado/mdac stuff and the 32 bit version of Persits AspEmail which was reliable before the upgrade.) Any help would be very much appreciated. Reply lextm 6596 Posts MVP Re: Continuous trappable errors C0000005 Feb 15, 2012 08:59 PM|lextm|LINK C0000005 is the error code for access violation, which means something outside of your web application is corrupt like the error message said (that can be proved by restarting IIS itself does not help). In this case, maybe a full OS reboot can recover the app. It is very likely that a component (maybe COM/COM+/driver related) is not compatible with Windows Server 2008 R2 (due to some many breaking changes introduced in the new operating system). You will have to analyze the ASP app to see which is the component that leads to the problem, and if you need assistance, consider opening a support case via http://support.microsoft.com It has nothing to do wi