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Sign up Unexpected error 0x8ffe2740 occurred in IIS up vote 1 down vote favorite I have installed IIS in my system (WINDOWS-XP). While i am seeing IIS window, the Default web site is in stop mode. when i am ready to unexpected error 0x8ffe2740 ftp start IIS. It shows "Unexpected error 0x8ffe2740 occurred" Finally, I discovered that its caused by Skype. It listens to port 80 for incoming call. Now, most of the time IIS starts before Skype starts. So IIS works but if you restart IIS or try to start IIS after Skype is started then you will get this error message. For this, I changed my Skype settings Skype File-> Options -> Connection Uncheck Use Port 80 as an alternative for incoming connections. But even unexpected error occurred though i am unable to start my IIS. Please help me some one.. Thanks. asp.net iis share|improve this question asked Sep 22 '12 at 15:19 user1622824 356 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote I had a similar problem and I solve it using a firewall not allowing skype to do anything else more than open the ports to talk or chat. Restart IIS after this or restart computer. Additionally you can check for other programs like teamViewer, that also try to use port 80. May be a little bit hard to check ports on windows xp, xampp has a program to check ports that is very handy for this kind of things. I hope this can be useful to your problem. share|improve this answer answered Sep 22 '12 at 15:34 Martin 887 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote accepted After restart my system, my problem was solved. share|improve this answer answered Sep 23 '12 at 3:26 user1622824 356 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged asp.net iis or ask your own question. asked 4 years ago view
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Feedback IIS Default Website Stopped The SitePoint Forums have moved. You can now find them here. This forum is now closed to new posts, but you can browse existing content. You can find out more information about the move and how to http://www.sitepoint.com/forums/showthread.php?606927-IIS-Default-Website-Stopped open a new account (if necessary) here. If you get stuck you can get support by http://www.iis-aid.com/articles/trouble_shooting/unexpected_error_0x8ffe2740_occurred emailing forums@sitepoint.com If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. SitePoint Sponsor User Tag List Results 1 to 3 of 3 unexpected error Thread: IIS Default Website Stopped Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Mar 22, 2009,19:30 #1 rudimegan View Profile View Forum Posts SitePoint Member Join Date Mar 2009 Posts 5 Mentioned 0 Post(s) Tagged 0 Thread(s) IIS Default Website Stopped Hi, Yesterday, I installed php and mysql (as instructed by the 'Database Driven Websits' book) on my xp pro machine. During the process, I installed IIS default website stopped also. I ran my first php script (today script) and it worked fine. Today, when I started up the machine and checked the same script again, I just get a 404 error. I triec to run another simple script () and again nothing. I tried to open a basic html page (again from the wwwroot directory) and again nothing. I have stopped and started my 'World Wide Web Publishing' Service sucessfully on several occasions. Still nothing. I do notice however, that under the Internet Information Services -> Local Computer -> Web Sites -> Default Web Site - there is a red Error sign and it indicates the default web site is stopped. When I try to right click the Default Web Site and 'Start', I get a popup saying "Unexpected error 0x8ffe2740 occured" and it remains stopped. I have a hunch that my problem has something to do with this. Any comments or suggestions please? Mar 22, 2009,19:35 #2 Dan Grossman View Profile View Forum Posts Follow Me On Twitter: @djg Join Date Aug 2000 Location Philadephia, PA Posts 20,578 Mentioned 1 Post(s) Tagged 0 Thread(s) Uninstall MySQL, turn off IIS. Then download and install XAMPP, which will install Apache, MySQL, PHP and Perl. In one click. And it will just work, so you can get back to writing code instead of configuring each individual service. I can't wait until SitePoint's books start reco
Trouble Shooting (10) How To Guides (53) IIS-Aid News (100) Interviews (2) Site Updates (5) My Word (41) Performance Testing (8) Reviews (2) Email (5) FastCGI (4) IIS (54) Monitoring (1) MySQL (7) PHP (40) Security (2) URL Rewrite (9) Windows (11) Unexpected Error 0x8ffe2740 Occurred Submitted by Dominic Ryan on Wed, 2007-10-17 23:01. Categories: Trouble Shooting IIS If you are using IIS 5.1 on XP and are being presented with an "Unexpected Error 0x8ffe2740 Occurred" error message when trying to start your website from the IIS Admin panel, then it is likely that you have a port conflict on your system. That's the easy part, now what do you do to track this conflict down and fix it? Well, that actually isn't that hard either. By default IIS will try and bind itself to TCP port 80, so the first thing to do is track down which process is binding itself to this port. This could be anything from another webserver (such as Apache), or in my case Skype. To do this, open a command prompt window and type in the following; netstat -anop TCP|find ":80 " This will give you some details of what process is using TCP port 80, and unless you have a multihomed system you should only get one result here. The only information that you really need to be concerned about is the number that is display on the far right hand side. This is the PID (Process Identifier) which is a unique number given to a process by the system when it is initiated. The next step is to match this PID with an actual process that you can identify. There are several ways you can do this, but probably the easiest way is to go back to your command prompt window and type this in (where the number 1234 is the PID number from the previous step); tasklist /SVC /FI "PID eq 1234" What this will do is associate the PID number you enter with a process name which will be displayed on the far left, and on the far right will be the name(s) of any related services.This should give you a pretty clear picture of what software is binding itself to TCP port 80, and from there it is a matter of either reconfiguring that software to use a different port number or disabling it while IIS is in use. Of course on the flip side you could always reconfigure IIS to use a different po