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80004005 - Unspecified ErrorThink of error 80004005 as meaning the script could not access your data. The most likely reason is a permissions related unspecified error 80004005 ldm problem. Your best chance of resolving this problem is to study
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carefully any associated message, for example, 'File already in use', or 'Logon Failed'. Introduction to Error Code 80004005 unspecified error 80004005 windows home server Error 80004005 is a general error for all manner of events. I have to confess that I am still trying to understand all the causes of this code number.
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One thread that runs through error 80004005 problems is permissions. Another thread is incorrect format, for example you entering a number instead of a string. This is particularly true of telephone or fax numbers. My main interest is in VBScript errors, however, I have added database examples for completeness. The first branch in your decision tree is this an power producer unspecified error 80004005 ASP error or some other ODBC error. Three types of 80004005 Error VBScript Connectivity Problems - E.g. SQL Data Access Components - MTS ‡ VBScript Symptoms What you see is WSH (Windows Script Host) message box. The script does not execute as you had hoped. Instead you get a message box like this picture: The Causes of Code Error 80004005 VBScript / CScript 1) In this case, VBScript was trying to store a password. With error 80004005 there is usually an element of access denied. Insufficient rights, wrong permissions. 2) It can occur when a VBScript attempts to connect to scriptpw.dll. There are other causes, such as connecting to COM objects or ADO, or other database object. 3) Another thread is Number v String value format. If you are dealing with a phone number, make sure that you add it as string value and not as a pure number. Extra information supplied by Murda McLoud. 'I worked out that had to convert the number to a string to stop the 80004005 error. Th
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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 Classic ASP Intermittent '80004005' unspecified error Intermittent '80004005' unspecified error [Answered]RSS 15 replies Last post Sep http://forums.iis.net/t/1180886.aspx?Intermittent+80004005+unspecified+error 09, 2011 12:15 AM by qbernard ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply dave1357 6 Posts Intermittent '80004005' unspecified error Aug 17, 2011 04:09 http://www.pagedowntech.com/faq/faq.aspx?faqid=47 PM|dave1357|LINK I have a classic ASP application running on IIS6. The application connects to data files that are stored as Access .mdb files. Every few days or so (or sometimes multiple times in a day), the unspecified error site goes "down" in the sense that all pages that try to connect to the database return a “Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80004005' unspecified error” (the scripts break at the line of code that tries to open a connection to the .mdb file). Pages that do not need to connect to the database continue to work fine. I can clear the problem by restarting IIS on the server. Then things will run unspecified error 80004005 normally for a while, but sooner or later the problem happens again. The server event logs do not show anything unusual. The problem seems to happen more frequently at times the website is getting a lot of use though the times it breaks do not seem to necessarily be times of peak use, so it is hard to say. Any ideas as to what might be causing this or how I might investigate it? Thanks! Reply dave1357 6 Posts Re: Intermittent '80004005' unspecified error Aug 19, 2011 03:28 PM|dave1357|LINK Hi Jeff, Thanks -- yes, that page is a good start, but I have already gone through it with no luck. Most of what I have found on the web about the "JET Database Engine error '80004005' Unspecified error" addresses situations where it is a hard failure and not an intermittent one. I have always had pretty good luck with Access, but I am now thinking that I may just have too much traffic on this application for JET or the driver to handle reliably (see http://databases.aspfaq.com/database/what-are-the-limitations-of-ms-access.html, for example). I am looking into migrating to SQL Server. If you have any additional thoughts I welcome them! Thanks. Reply Lloydz 2318 Posts Re: Intermittent '80004005' unspecified error Aug 22, 2011 03:17 AM|Lloydz|LINK Hi, Please check the Access and Class
Provider error '80004005' ORUnspecified errorORDatabase Connection (OLEDB) Exception. Unspecified error Solution or Workaround This error is usually a server side resource issue, or a problem with the database driver and/or it's temporary files.You can usually correct this by restarting the server, stopping/starting the IIS service, or closing any other applications that may also be attempting to access your database.If you are not receiving any other PDshop errors, than PDshop is not currently the cause.If there is something wrong with your configuration of PDshop, you would receive a more specific error message from PDshop.You may want to read the Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - #251254, which explains this problem further.SOME TIPS:If this problem coincides with higher volumes of traffic to your site, than you may be exceeding the limits of Microsoft Access Databases.Another possibility is that it could be a corrupt database file, or the database is being opened by another application and is being left in an unstable state.But things you can try:1. Have your web host or server administrator reboot the server.Usually the only way to resolve this error is to reboot the server or recycle the application pool.2. Download your database file, and do a "Compact & Repair" on it (using the Tools in the MS Access program), see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - #209769.3. Switch to an MSSQL server database.MSSQL databases are able to handle huge amounts of data requests, MSAccess is not able to do that and has some connection limitations (especially if the server you are using is sharing resources with other applications or websites).4. Do not open or edit or move/replace the database file while your website is in use.Doing so can corrupt the server's temporary database files and cau