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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 5 & IIS 6 ASP.NET Administration IIS 500 0 1396 iis error 500 0 64 IIS 500 0 1396 [Answered]RSS 14 replies Last post Jul 06, 2012 08:31 iis 7 error 500 AM by terridonahue ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved iis server error 500 Threads Advanced Search Reply abo 20 Posts IIS 500 0 1396 Jun 12, 2012 11:06 AM|abo|LINK Hi Guys, Can you help me with this error. What means above message. Is this a iis 6 error 500 server to busy error because of the 13 or another error. 2012-06-10 23:47:55 W3SVC1 192.168.45.69 GET /smartsite.asp id=1005161 80 - 10.82.10.42 Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+7.0;+Windows+NT+5.1;+Trident/4.0;+.NET+CLR+2.0.50727;+.NET+CLR+3.0.04506.648;+.NET+CLR+3.5.21022;+.NET+CLR+3.0.4506.2152;+.NET+CLR+3.5.30729) 500 0 1396 Kind regards, André Kind Regards, André Reply terridonahue 852 Posts MVP Re: IIS 500 0 1396 Jun 12, 2012 01:25 PM|terridonahue|LINK Hi Andre', If you browse to that page locally on the server, what is the error that
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is returned? Terri Donahue Microsoft MVP ASPNET/IIS Please 'Mark as Answer' if this post helps you. Reply peterviola 735 Posts Re: IIS 500 0 1396 Jun 12, 2012 02:26 PM|peterviola|LINK You could also check the Application and System event viewer to see if anything is being logged. If the site has a web.config turn off Custom Errors. Disable 'Show Friendly Errors' in your browser. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc778248(v=ws.10).aspx Try enabling Failed Request Tracing and see if that offers any additional clues: http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/266/troubleshooting-failed-requests-using-tracing-in-iis/ Peter Viola MCTIP SA, EST, DBA 2008 MCSA Windows Server 2012 Please 'Mark as Answer' if this post helps you. www.peterviola.com Reply abo 20 Posts Re: IIS 500 0 1396 Jun 14, 2012 06:19 AM|abo|LINK Well the problem is that it's was an hot issue so i have to do an IISreset immedialy. It worked fine thats why i'm thinking about a 500 error where the server is to busy. Only i would like to have more information. But app and sys log doesn't show me errors where i can work on. Kind Regards, André Reply terridonahue 852 Posts MVP Re: IIS 500 0 1396 Jun 14, 2012 09:48 AM|terridonahue|LI
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hiring developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask iis error 500 details Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up iis error 500 log Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Client certificate causes http 500.0.64 error in IIS up vote 0 down vote favorite 1 I https://forums.iis.net/t/1189884.aspx?IIS+500+0+1396 have installed a client certificate on my client server. When making an HTTPS request from the client to target server with the client cert the IIS logs report a 500.0.64 error occurred (this is the target server's IIS log). The client application that makes the call from the client server is a .Net web site hosted in IIS. On the target server IIS is configured to 'Require SSL' and client certificates are set to 'Require'. If I do not http://serverfault.com/questions/762753/client-certificate-causes-http-500-0-64-error-in-iis include the cert in the request I get a 403 Forbidden error, which is correct. If I change the client certificate setting to 'Accept' then I still get a 500.0.64 error if the cert is passed, but if it isn't then the application hosted on the target server is accessible. As a test I created a simple console application which I placed on the client server. This uses the client cert and works perfectly fine, with the cert successfully validating on the target machine. This uses identical code to generate the http request as the web site hosted in IIS does. Therefore I've concluded the problem cannot lie with the client application, and cannot lie with the target machine - rightly or wrongly. So why does the including the client cert in the request from the IIS hosted application cause this error whilst it is fine for the console application? Can anyone offer any advice on how to further diagnose the problem. I have followed the advice from this answer as the scenario is virtually identical. However the registry key in question does not exist on both client and target machines so I don't believe that is the cause. iis-7 certificate share|improve this question asked Mar 9 at 23:00 usefulcat 1 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote It turns out the aspnet user on the c
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15625308/server-returns-500-code-but-cant-trap-error more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community http://www.dotnetnoob.com/2012/03/iis-500-errors-leave-clues-in-log.html Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Server returns 500 code but can't trap error up error 500 vote 1 down vote favorite I have an ASP.NET web service running in IIS, on a Windows 2003 server. Here are the IIS logs for a call I had done using another .NET program. It correctly responded to my application with "Hello World" 2013-03-25 19:38:36 W3SVC1406312275 VMC-MMS 192.168.1.223 POST /test.asmx wsdl/mex 80 - 172.16.129.193 HTTP/1.1 - - - webservices.vm.vmc 500 0 0 775 677 1671 2013-03-25 19:38:36 W3SVC1406312275 iis error 500 VMC-MMS 192.168.1.223 GET /test.asmx wsdl 80 - 172.16.129.193 HTTP/1.1 Mozilla/4.0+(compatible;+MSIE+6.0;+MS+Web+Services+Client+Protocol+2.0.50727.5466) - - webservices.vm.vmc 200 0 0 3103 183 2531 2013-03-25 19:38:36 W3SVC1406312275 VMC-MMS 192.168.1.223 POST /test.asmx wsdl 80 - 172.16.129.193 HTTP/1.1 - - - webservices.vm.vmc 500 0 0 775 645 250 Here is the IIS log for a call done from an RPG program... which is sending back "500" "Internal Server Error" 2013-03-25 21:10:26 W3SVC1406312275 VMC-MMS 192.168.1.223 POST /test.asmx - 80 - 192.168.1.6 HTTP/1.1 http-api/1.24 - - webservices.vm.vmc 500 0 0 697 32968 2421 ------------------ ------------------ My Global.asax Application_Start and Application_Error are both coded to log a message when they are hit. Calls from both .NET and RPG write to the log file in the Application_Start function... but neither writes to the log in the Application_Error function. HelloWorld only initializes a logger and returns the string "Hello World". And... the log is getting written in both calls. So... how do I trap whatever error is occurring? which is sending back the 500 code. asp.net .net xml web-services iis share|improve this question edited Mar 25 '13 at 21:45 asked Mar 25 '13 at 21:40 adam 1,67852863 I see you're using WSDL with ASMX files - are you using a web-services fr
IIS 500 errors leave clues in the log Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Yesterday I was playing around with thevalidateIntegratedModeConfiguration="true" setting on IIS 7.5. To my surprise I got an empty response back, with no indication of what went wrong. Looking at the response with Fiddler yields: HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error Server: Microsoft-IIS/7.5 X-Powered-By: ASP.NET Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2012 15:59:52 GMT Content-Length: 0 There's not much to work with here! I checked the event log, there was nothing there. So I started looking around for an error log of some sort (I used to play with Apache back in the days) turns out there's no such thing in IIS. Some googling led me to an in-depth article:Troubleshoot IIS7 errors like a pro. I enabled detailed error messages for my website, still no luck. Finally, I figured out that the easiest way to get an indication of what's going on is to check the IIS log. In the default setup, IIS keeps the logs for each website in:C:\inetpub\logs\LogFiles. Here's a log entry from my logfile (shortened for readability): 2012-03-05 15:59:52 ::1 GET /Somesite/ - 443 - ::1 Mozilla/5.0 500 22 50 1 Notice the "500 22" in the log? That's the 500 error, along with its substatus. The substatus is the key here, as you can look that up inMicrosoft's document onThe HTTP status codes in IIS 7.0 and in IIS 7.5. Voila, my error was actually: 500.22 - An ASP.NET httpModules configuration does not apply in Managed Pipeline mode. I can work with that. Of course, you could also enable failed request tracing in IIS if you're a pro, here's a walkthrough by the IIS team:Troubleshooting Failed Requests Using Tracing in IIS 7. I tried it, and it also revealed the substatus of the response. Still, checking the IIS log was a much faster way of getting an indication of what the problem was, and sometimes that's all you need. So check your logs first, then start troubleshooting like a pro! Po