Iis Error Unexpected Error 0x8ffe2740 Occurred
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Microsoft’s descriptive errors is 0x8ffe2740 when trying to start an FTP or Web Server from the IIS Administration module. The error itself means that there is a port conflict with another service. This is a relatively easy diagnosis, as you should already know what ports your
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ftp or web servers use. Use the netstat command in the command console to find out unexpected error occurred what program is using a particular TCP port. Replace the ## with the port you wish to test. This works on Windows Server 2003 and
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2008. netstat -anop TCP|find ":##" The above command will return a PID (process ID). You will need to match that to a running program or service. Type the following command: tasklist /SVC /FI "PID eq ####" Here is an example using dep0001 unexpected error port 21. In this example you can see the "ftpsvc" service is using port 21 through svchost.exe - which is normal. In a client's machine, it was MSUpdate2.exe that was using port 21 - a piece of malware using an FTP server to serve pirated movies! Related posts: Migrating websites from IIS6 to IIS7 (5.00 out of 5) Tags: FTP IIS 7 IIS 7.5 5 Responses to "Unexpected Error 0x8ffe2740 when starting FTP or IIS" leizleho thanks for this article. Solve my problem with my FTP tcpview server. October 25th, 2011 Reply J. don't have Tasklist do you know where I can find it Thanks J. November 12th, 2011 Reply Chris Stinson Are you using Windows Server 2003? If not, what OS and version are you running? You can also use Process Explorer to find what service the svchost process with that PID is using. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb896653 November 12th, 2011 Reply fouad Tks its was usefull for me to check the port witch is in use. July 8th, 2012 Reply Rolando Thank you very much, this helped me and save my life!!! I can find the service that was using the port 21, I stop the service and everything worked!!! Regards! November 13th, 2012 Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Website Comment You may use these HTML tags and attributes:
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Skypewill grab port 80 if it starts up before the IIS Web Server leading me to "Unexpected Error 0x8ffe2740 Occurred." Fix: Turn off "Use port 80 and 443 as alternatives for incoming connections within Skype's options. «My Top Ten Albums for Chris Brooks | Blog Home | Watching Videos on the Xbox 360» About Scott Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is http://www.ithacks.com/2010/04/21/unexpected-error-0x8ffe2740-when-starting-ftp-or-iis/ a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author. About Newsletter Sponsored By Hosting By Comments [3] Share on: Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or use the Permalink Thursday, 29 December 2005 05:37:16 UTCYeah - this is one of those fun ones that's easy to google once you already know the answer:http://www.google.com/search?q=0x8ffe2740+port+80+iis+skypeSkype and IIS are in collusion http://www.hanselman.com/blog/UnexpectedError0x8ffe2740OccurredErrorMessageWhenYouTryToStartAWebSite.aspx on this one - Skype picks a crazy default (assuming it's okay to take over port 80) and IIS serves up a completely wacky error message. Would it be so hard to tell use which EXE is using port 80?Jon GallowayWednesday, 04 January 2006 14:55:15 UTCBrilliant.I have had problems opening a solution in Visual Studio with the error 'the server is not running asp.net 1.1'.I tried everybody's 'answers' to try and fix the problem and they haven't worked.You have given me the simple solution!Alister McLeodThursday, 05 January 2006 08:00:51 UTCI've run into problems with Skype and IIS twice. First time on port 80, then on port 443.http://www.georgevreilly.com/blog/SkypeAndSSL.aspxGeorge V. Reilly Comments are closed. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in any way. Blog Latest Greatest Hits Dev Tool List Podcast Hanselminutes This Developer's Life Ratchet & The Geek Speaking Speaking/Videos Presentations Tips Books ASP.NET 4.5 ASP.NET MVC 4 Relationship Hacks © Copyright 2016, Scott Hanselman. Design by @jzy
Enterprise » "Unexpected Error 0x8ffe2740 Occurred" Error Message... "Unexpected Error 0x8ffe2740 Occurred" Error Message When You Try to Start EFT Server 5 Years Ago GlobalSCAPE 5 EFT SMB & EFT Enterprise THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE APPLIES TO: EFT Server, all https://kb.globalscape.com/KnowledgebaseArticle10405.aspx versions SYMPTOM "Unexpected Error 0x8ffe2740 Occurred" Error Message When You Try to Start https://weblogs.asp.net/jongalloway/425693 EFT Server RESOLUTION Microsoft IIS uses port 80 for HTTP communication. If you are running the IIS FTP server and EFT Server on the same computer, you can do either of the following: In IIS Manager, change the port bindings for the Web site to a port other than port 80. Stop the application unexpected error that is using port 80, and then start the Web site from IIS Manager. Change EFT Server’s HTTP port and then reset IIS (or the other application binding that port) to port 80 if IIS (or the other application) takes precedence over EFT Server. For more information, refer to the Microsoft Knowledge Base article #816944. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/816944/en-us Also In This Category Changing the Number of Concurrent Threads Used by unexpected error 0x8ffe2740 Event Rules Web Transfer Client Licensing Issuing FTP SITE commands when connecting to IBM AS400 Event Rule Creation Template Automation: Creating an identical folder structure for all new users in EFT Password reset in Web Transfer Client not working when using an Active Directory-authenticated Site in EFT Is EFT vulnerable to SSL vulnerability CVE-2016-6303 (DoS attack)? Are there any recommendations for Event Rule name and/or description length? Upgrading EFT Tuning Windows for TCP/IP performance On a scale of 1-5, please rate the helpfulness of this article 1 2 3 4 5 Not Helpful Very Helpful Optionally provide private feedback to help us improve this article... Thank you for your feedback! Next Comments require login or registration. Details Last Modified: 5 Years Ago Last Modified By: GlobalSCAPE 5 Type: FAQ Rated 1 star based on 8 votes. Article has been viewed 13K times. Options Print Article Export As PDF Find Similar error Customer Support Software By InstantKB 2016-3 Final Execution: 0.000. 7 queries. Compression Disabled. Sales: 1.800.290.5054 - 1.210.308.8267 Support: 1.210.366.3993 Contact Us Copyright ©1996-2016 GlobalSCAPE, Inc. All rights reserved.Privacy Policy Enter Email Address... Go Social Bookmarks Delicious Digg Redit StumbleUpon Furl Yahoo
It just means IIS can't start a website because port 80 is already in use.
MS KB article 816944 has more info. A likely suspect is Skype, since it will use port 80 if it's free. This is a tricky one, since IIS might work fine most of the time since it starts up before Skype, butif you stop and restart IISSkype sees port 80 is free and snakes it. 08ffe2740 for you! IIS-Resourceshas theanswer but not enough Google Juice. Here's the fix: SkypeFile-> Options -> ConnectionUncheck Use Port 80 as an alternative for incoming connections.Restart default website. 118 Comments Thanks, this one brought the light to my momentary darkness... Only that I had to quit Skype in order to bring my website back to life. Also, in my version of Skype the Connection is reached this way: Tools->Options->Connection Great! Ignacio Hernandez - Tuesday, October 11, 2005 3:01:00 PM Skype was the culprit here, too. Thanks for posting the solution. Rick Borup - Tuesday, October 11, 2005 11:23:00 PM thx took sometime to figure out this was the pain. Gijs - Wednesday, October 19, 2005 10:48:00 AM wah~~.... really s**k the skype... leeching the port.. but y previous i start skype and run IIS 5.0 got no problem?? only today just can't run the IIS only why huh??? Edmund Tee - Monday, June 5, 2006 4:06:30 PM Many thanks, this solved my problem. Vero - Wednesday, June 14, 2006 9:40:20 PM Thanks for this solution - had been causing me problems for a while. Steve - Thursday, June 29, 2006 8:12:33 AM Thanks man, this solved my problem. All this while, i 've been running both skype and iis without problems, except 4 2day. How did u figure it out? Cyril Umeononugbo - Monday, July 3, 2006 7:46:07 PM Excellent solution.. Short and to the point. Sophia - Tuesday, July 18, 2006 2:18:00 PM yeah! thanks alot . . it was skype that was hogging the port for me too, damn i wast