Net Runtime 4.0 Error Event Id 5000
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CardellaOctober 19, 20073 Share 0 0 This error message was reported by a customer last week; every day, randomly, his application pools (on two servers in NLB) were restarted during business hours without an apparent reason, https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/carloc/2007/10/19/net-runtime-2-0-error-event-id5000/ and of course users were complaining because of lost sessions etc…; the http://www.itninja.com/question/net-runtime-error-in-windows-xp-pro-sp3-event-id-5000 following entry was added to the Application event log: Event Type: Error Event Source: .NET Runtime 2.0 Error Reporting Event Category: None Event ID: 5000 Date: 9/28/2005 Time: 3:18:02 PM User: N/A Computer: IIS-SERVER Description: EventType clr20r3, P1 w3wp.exe, P2 6.0.3790.1830, P3 42435be1, P4 app_web_7437ep-9, P5 0.0.0.0, P6 433b1670, P7 net runtime 9, P8 a, P9 system.exception, P10 NIL The first thing to do when we have a specific error message is to search the Knowledge Base for known issues/hotfixes etc…, and was quite easy to find the article Unhandled exceptions cause ASP.NET-based applications to unexpectedly quit in the .NET Framework 2.0 which I already used more than once in the past to resolve net runtime 4.0 similar issues; I usually suggest the customer to first apply the solution described in "Method 2": Method 2Change the unhandled exception policy back to the default behavior that occurs in the .NET Framework 1.1 and in the .NET Framework 1.0. Note We do not recommend that you change the default behavior. If you ignore exceptions, the application may leak resources and abandon locks. To enable this default behavior, add the following code to the Aspnet.config file that is located in the following folder: %WINDIR%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727
this to you? Average Rating 3 5563 views 08/09/2012 Supporting Windows Troubleshooting Microsoft .NET Framework Hello, I work for an Emergency 911 association, and our 911 workstations currently use Windows XP Pro SP3. They have no internet access for security reason, and the Standard Users are locked down with only the ability to launch the 911 software which then launches a mapping program. I know this sounds complicated but bare with me.... The mapping system recently started shooting a .NET 2.0 error when the 911 software attempted to launch it while logged in as a Standard User, however when logged in as a local or Domain Admin, it runs fine without any errors. Here is the exact error we are receiving: EventType clr20r3, P1 geobase.exe, P2 7.0.7.12, P3 4b6728da, P4 geobase, P5 7.0.7.12, P6 4b6728da, P7 5b, P8 e9, P9 system.invalidoperationexception, P10 NIL. This is the Event Type Information:EventType clr20r3, P1 geobase.exe, P2 7.0.7.12, P3 4b6728da, P4 geobase, P5 7.0.7.12, P6 4b6728da, P7 5b, P8 e9, P9 system.invalidoperationexception, P10 NIL. Is there anyone who could help me troubleshoot this is? I have IT involved with the IT department that makes the geobase.exe software and the IT department that makes the 911 software, and of course I am IT as well. Ultimately I have realized I need a Microsoft person, because I think it may just be a .NET patch that is needed, but that's just a guess... Thanks in advance: Bethani 0 Comments [ + ] Show Comments Comments Please log in to comment Community Chosen Answer 2 Before we get trying to weed out .net lets try a couple of easy things, it acts like it cannot update some local data in the users profiles. If you login as a new user and get a new profile does it do this? (If it works the install could have updated default but not existing. Could be bad existing profiles or they cannot make a needed change due to lack of rights) If you make an existinguser atemp admin, let them login once,take away admin rights, then have them logindoes it do it? (something nee