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to Azure Search Schedule Contact me 27 09 2009 IIS won’t start windows process activation service error 13 the data is invalid – Error 13: The data is invalid. Gunnar | IIS | 2 Share this postAfter restarting my virtual error 13 the data is invalid windows event log development machine IIS was not able to start anymore. I checked out if there is something reported to Event Viewer and I found the following error message –Error 12: The data
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is invalid. It turned out that during shutdown of my virtual machine IIS config file was ruined. Solution to my problem was very simple. IIS configuration is in file c:\windows\system32\inetsrv\applicationHost.config. In my case this file was same by size as before but it was filled with null bytes. When changes are made to this file then previous version is backed up
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to c:\inetpub\history\ directory. I copied last working configuration file from history directory to inetsrv directory and started www service. Luckily, everything works again. If you need more specific description about this error then GrinGod blog has very good posting to read: When IIS Wont Start – Error 13. Related PostsNew IIS SEO toolkit launched Apache, IIS and 502 proxy error The program w3wp.exe, with the assigned process ID, could not authenticate locally by using the target name HTTP/WEBSITENAME. Making WIF local STS to work with your ASP.NET application ASP.NET MVC 3: Intranet Application template Creating squared avatar images My MVP continued! 2 thoughts on “IIS won’t start – Error 13: The data is invalid.” ion says: June 28, 2016 at 3:10 pm why can`t i find my inetpub sir ? please help me sir Gunnar says: July 4, 2016 at 8:37 pm Run IIS manager and see what is the physical folder of default site. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Notify me when
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This morning I ran into a problem when running a repair on my broken SharePoint installation. Everything seemed to be going well until the setup needed to restart the error 13 World Wide Web Publishing service (IIS). The error message was rather cryptic, say that it might be due to my login account not having service start permissions – but I know I have. Debugging step 1: Look in the windows services list and see if I can manually start the service. This was a little more helpful as it 13 the data told me it couldn’t start due to a dependency not starting. Debugging step 2: Check the service dependencies. It appears that the Windows Process Activation service (WAS) wouldn’t start, although it only returned the message “Error 13: The data is invalidâ€?. Debugging Step 3: Check the system event log. Here I found the most helpful message so far: The Windows Process Activation Service encountered an error trying to read configuration data from file ‘\\?\C:\Windows\system32\inetsrv\config\applicationHost.config', line number '0′. The error message is: ‘Configuration file is not well-formed XML'. The data field contains the error number. It seems that at some point the applicationHost.config got trashed. Luckily, when you make changes to web applications in IIS it creates a backup of the applicationHost.config file in c:\inetpub\history. All you need to do is copy a good copy from the history and put it into c:\windows\system32\inetsrv\config. And Roberts your mothers brother, WAS starts, IIS starts and the repair of SharePoint can continue! ps. I’m running IIS7 on Windows 2008 Server. Related PostsHTTP Proxy Per G