Sunday, June 24, 2007

I just saw The Perverts Guide to Cinema status: Active & working which was a powerful documentry discussing the motives behind the experince and interaction of cinima in modern culture. I found it very powerful ...

Friday, June 22, 2007

aspnet_state.exe Application Error

I just moved to a new development laptop and had this issue. I had the same environment in my previous laptop without this error. My work includes development and maintenance on VB 6, 7, 7.1, and 8 as well as new bleeding edge application development so I have all environments running side-by-side … usually with a good deal of success.

ISSUE:

On Log Off, Restart or Shutdown
aspnet_state.exe. Application Error.
The instruction at 0x6a2a2fec referenced memory
at 0x0000000c could not be "read".
Click "OK" to end program
Click "Cancel" to debug.

My Fix from the control panel:
Repair Net Framework 2.0
Restart
Repair Net Framework 3.0
Restart
Test Fix:
LogOn  LogOff  No issue

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http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=327951&SiteID=1

04-14-2006, 8:34 PM UTC
Michael_Guinto

I had the same problem.

Note: I just want to share what I learn from this experience . . . . . DOCUMENT your actions. meaning . . every time you tried something make sure you write it down. If the action was unsuccessful . . . return it to the original state. Try to find solutions from more "Solid" sources like this one . . . not from a "Who-Knows" website

Here is the solution:

If you have visual studio.net follow this step

1. go to start
2. find Visual studio.net
3. under visual studio.net tools click the command prompt
4. first let us make sure you have asp.net install and how many version do you have. type
aspnet_regiis -lv. your root should be whatever version of .Net you have.
Note: if you don't know, one way to find out is to open visual studio.net - then - go to help menu - then click about visual studio.net . It should tell you want version of .net you have .

another way is to go to the admin tools and right click on the "Microsoft .net framework X.X"
5. now you know the version we need, lets take out the rest. First we need to completely remove all aspnet versions inside your computer. on the visual studio command prompt type
aspnet_regiis -ua.
6. type aspnet_regiis -- the computer should tell you that there are no version installed.
7. know type aspnet_regiis -i;

that should fix the problem.

For those who don't have visual studio.net

simply use the run command and type the following:
STOP: v.X.XXXX = the version of .net you have
type: %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v.X.XXXX\aspnet_regiis.exe -ua
type: %windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v.X.XXXX\aspnet_regiis.exe -i

NOTE: make sure you turn on Aspnet_state.exe in your computer. Go to the administrative tools and double click on service and find "ASP.NET State Service" double click it and click the start button. You can change the start type too if you want

Another problem: "I CANT CREATE NEW ASP.NET PROJECTS ON VISUAL STUDIO"

make sure you turn on the IIS and ASP.NET state service.

that should fix it.

problem: "I CAN'T FIND IIS IN THE SERVICE CONSOLE"

on the run command type "control panel"
find add and remove program
inside the add and remove program window click on the "Add/Remove Window's Component"
if "Internet Information Service (IIS)" is not check. . . . well . . . check it.


after that is done . . turn it on

when both IIS and ASPnet_State.exe are on = problem solve
I hope this article help you solve your problems. it toke me two days to solve this problem because mainly because I don't keep track of my actions and sources

if you still can't create asp.net project via visual studio.net then you you need to setup your IIS

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05-19-2006, 6:55 AM UTC
Per Salmi

A screenshot would be very hard to provide as the error message pops up during shutdown of windows. GeoK´s post previously on this thread quotes exactly what the error popup says:
aspnet_state.exe. Application Error.
The instruction at 0x6a2a2fec referenced memory
at 0x0000000c could not be "read".
Click "OK" to end program
Click "Cancel" to debug.
This is a bit frustrating as we are worried about rebooting remote servers if they get stuck with an error on shutdown.
/Per Salmi

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http://jeffhandley.wordpress.com/2006/02/23/aspnet_stateexe-crash-during-shutdown/

aspnet_state.exe crash during shutdown
Look at me posting something about ASP.NET on my blog! Been awhile.

So I have installed VS Team System for Software Developers on my TabletPC and my office workstation. Both machines also run VS.NET 2003 for Enterprise Architects. On both machines, every time a restart or shut down (Windows XP TabletPC Edition/Windows XP Pro), I get an error that memory could not be read for aspnet_state.exe.

I’ve googled around and found no solutions, but others are experiencing this. Some co-workers experience it occasionally.

The only “fix” I have come up with is to hack the registry settings for the ASP.NET State Service and point it to the .NET Version 1.1 instance. With that in place, the errors go away.

Anyone else seen this and have any solutions? I know that the error doesn’t really matter — it doesn’t even get logged — but it just bothers me. On a clean build, I shouldn’t get errors — that’s like having the check engine light on in a new car and just ignoring it.

UPDATE:
Here’s what I hacked in the registry to get this error to go away. Insert legal crap that prevents me from being responsible if you crash your system by messing up your registry… no warranties here whatsoever… yada yada yada…

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\aspnet_state\DisplayName
- Change to “ASP.NET State Service (1.1)”
- This is just for my sanity

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\aspnet_state\ImagePath
- Change to “%SystemRoot%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\aspnet_state.exe”
- This points the service to the .NET 1.1 version of the state service

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Is writing about your life in a journal equivalent to whining about your circumstances which sociology and psychology studies have verified is pointless, futile and of no true value to the individual or the participant (hearer/reader)?
It may well be, in which case, I am one of my own worst pet peeves, a whiner.

I recently stated to my spouse in complete truth that regardless of the motivation behind her choosing to work with me on continuing our now decade long tryst over and over and over again, I am very happy to have had the experience that have come with it even the ones which have not been pleasant.

I do hope to be celebrating another decade in 2018 and again in 2028, though right now I do appear to have some small nuances stacked against me. You see my darling is a lesbian. This in itself is not really an issue, but she has for some time (our entire relationship actually) dealt with the extreme disconnect between my feelings for her and hers for me. They are as you can probably imagine quite different. When at a breaking point some years ago, a bottle of Crown Royal (She drinks, not I) brought us to a steamy reunion which in turn brought us our beloved son. In an act of characteristic self-sacrifice she chose to reunite with me and do the absolute best to raise him. We did and are doing so. In the middle of all of this we continued our intimacy, an act of friendship and latent heterosexuality on her part and extreme emotional, physical, social, and intellectual desire and need on my part. Of course, a few years following his birth and just days before my NSV, we found out we were to have a second child. Our now two year old daughter is quite flamboyant. So life continues on and I begin to feel very needy in just one area. I want my beloved to experience the same wonton hunger I feel for her, if not for me then for someone of good character, personality, etc. Finally, we have found her! And all has worked out as I had hoped it would, with one slight variance. Instead of the realization and understanding of what I experience for my beloved as she experiences it towards and with her partner turning her towards me with a new perspective of appreciation, it has caused her great anguish and turmoil. “How could you feel this for me, know I did not feel this for you, and still want to go on?” Wow, that was a question I didn’t expect and one, I have no idea how to answer. We have all cried tears; we have all talked and continue to do so; we are all working hard to make our relationship work well; we are having a great deal of success, but my querida and I are having a lot of very deep discussions to which I have no answers. Yes, in fact she has often felt that she is a kept woman and I a “sugar-daddy”; my being the sole bread winner and her handling all the needed home and child management. She has often thought that if she could just be completely financially independent she might actually drop me like a hot rock; Almost as often thought she has thought that even if she was completely independent she would want to continue developing our relationship. I must and have admitted I’ve pretty much had the same thoughts about her reactions to the situation, but have always strived to help her be independent in every way. I do after all want a partner not an appendage.
Even though I enjoy dominant positions within my most intimate relationships, I want a willing consensual submissive. It is not for me to defeat or lord over someone, but rather to cherish them enough to do the very best for them and in reciprocation to have them care for me enough to want to serve me in a way befitting us both. This of course has been very pleasurable and productive when it has been played out, but is, not by any means, currently nor ever was a regular part of my existence.
So I have a bit of a hydrogen bond type relationship now developing in which my wife and her partner are strongly matched in mutual desire, friendship, and longing, while my wife and I are weakly matched in mutual friendship, and my own longing and desire for her. We have all joked that perhaps the perfection to this relational sphere would be a willing and loving partner with whom I would share the mutual aspects my wife and her partner share. This would by all accounts certainly reduce the “guilt” factor which so often besets these, my two good friends.
Side Note: GUILT is a self inflicted would which I do not tolerate well.
My greatest fear though is that such a search would be in vain.

Family Visit and Documenting

Jackie, Juan, Jillian and I went to the Philadelphia Zoo today with the plan of visiting with my Great Aunt Marcia and my Great Uncle David (siblings). Uncle David apparently had a fall recently and injured himself. As a result he felt it necessary to cancel. Sadly, this is the second visit with the children to which he has not shown. We did have a very pleasant trip from York to Philadelphia though. The visit to the Zoo and the time spent chatting with Marcia there was fabulous. I shared with Marcia that I will be shortly sending a letter to Uncle David to solicit some time with him in order to collect knowledge of my extended family (by blood, marriage, or good friendship) with stories to add to my collection of knowledge which I have begun posting on ancestry.com
My cousins and I have been working on our own for a while and have only recently begun to use this online site as a place for communication and collaboration. She said she believed a cousin of hers would be able to assist me with the Rogers side of the family quite a bit. I was very please to hear this and am looking forward to receiving their contact information.
I will be traveling to Hondo, TX the end of June for a Rios Family Reunion were I do hope not only to re-establish ties with distant cousins, but also to further my research and familial database regarding my Grandfather (Sandoval) and my Grandmother (Rios) ancestry.
Some time in July, I also want to begin serious development of my wife's familial history.
I hate that we (everyone in the family) is now so separated by distance, but I am very thankful for all the electronic and mechanical wonders of the age that have and continue to allow us to be and stay connected.

Friday, June 01, 2007

MOSS 2007 Event ID: 6482, 7888, 6398, 7076, Errors

Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS 2007)
Event ID: 6482, 7888, 6398, 7076, Errors
I am running an evaluations server for a potential build out to intranet clients and found Event Log issues which are documented by Microsoft as an, "oops, we will fix that later." issue in logging, but apparently not in processing.
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/923028/en-us
SYMPTOMS
When you run a Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Remoting application, you may receive the following error message:
Unhandled Exception: System.AccessViolationException: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
Additionally, this problem may occur in .NET Framework 2.0 Remoting applications on a computer that is running certain types of driver software or antivirus programs.

Hotfix information
A supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft. But the hotfix is intended only to correct the problem that is described in this article. Apply this hotfix only to systems that are experiencing this specific problem. This hotfix may receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by this problem, we recommend that you wait for the next Visual Studio 2005 service pack that contains this hotfix.

To resolve this problem immediately, visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=87454
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Event Type: Error
Event Source: Windows SharePoint Services 3
Event Category: Timer
Event ID: 6398
Date: 6/1/2007
Time: 10:32:46 AM
User: N/A
Computer: SERVER_NAME
Description:
The Execute method of job definition Microsoft.Office.Server.Administration.ApplicationServerAdministrationServiceJob (ID 075addaf-4caa-4f3b-8037-2ae7292af811) threw an exception. More information is included below.

Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
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Event Type: Error
Event Source: Office SharePoint Server
Event Category: Office Server Shared Services
Event ID: 7076
Date: 6/1/2007
Time: 10:32:46 AM
User: N/A
Computer: SERVER_NAME
Description:
An exception occurred while executing the Application Server Administration job.

Message: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

Techinal Support Details:
System.AccessViolationException: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

Server stack trace:
at System.DirectoryServices.Interop.UnsafeNativeMethods.IAdsContainer.GetObject(String className, String relativeName)
at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntries.Find(String name, String schemaClassName)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.AdministrationOperation.Metabase.MetabaseObjectCollection`1.Find(String name)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.AdministrationOperation.Metabase.MetabaseObjectCollection`1.get_Item(String name)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.AdministrationOperation.SPProvisioningAssistant.ProvisionIisApplicationPool(String name, ApplicationPoolIdentityType identityType, String userName, SecureString password, TimeSpan idleTimeout, TimeSpan periodicRestartTime)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.AdministrationOperation.SPAdministrationOperation.DoProvisionIisApplicationPool(String name, Int32 identityType, String userName, String password, TimeSpan idleTimeout, TimeSpan periodicRestartTime)
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.StackBuilderSink._PrivateProcessMessage(IntPtr md, Object[] args, Object server, Int32 methodPtr, Boolean fExecuteInContext, Object[]& outArgs)
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.StackBuilderSink.PrivateProcessMessage(RuntimeMethodHandle md, Object[] args, Object server, Int32 methodPtr, Boolean fExecuteInContext, Object[]& outArgs)
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.StackBuilderSink.SyncProcessMessage(IMessage msg, Int32 methodPtr, Boolean fExecuteInContext)

Exception rethrown at [0]:
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.HandleReturnMessage(IMessage reqMsg, IMessage retMsg)
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.PrivateInvoke(MessageData& msgData, Int32 type)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.AdministrationOperation.SPAdministrationOperation.DoProvisionIisApplicationPool(String name, Int32 identityType, String userName, String password, TimeSpan idleTimeout, TimeSpan periodicRestartTime)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPMetabaseManager.ProvisionIisApplicationPool(String name, Int32 identityType, String userName, SecureString password, TimeSpan idleTimeout, TimeSpan periodicRestartTime)
at Microsoft.Office.Server.Administration.SharedWebServiceInstance.CreateSharedWebServiceApplicationPool(SharedResourceProvider srp)
at Microsoft.Office.Server.Administration.ApplicationServerJob.ProvisionLocalSharedServiceInstances(Boolean isAdministrationServiceJob)

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
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Event Type: Error
Event Source: Office SharePoint Server
Event Category: Office Server Shared Services
Event ID: 6482
Date: 6/1/2007
Time: 10:32:46 AM
User: N/A
Computer: SERVER_NAME
Description:
Application Server Administration job failed for service instance Microsoft.Office.Excel.Server.ExcelServerSharedWebServiceInstance (f92093b4-ee20-4f1e-ae9f-d6a227a9d2bb).

Reason: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

Techinal Support Details:
System.AccessViolationException: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.

Server stack trace:
at System.DirectoryServices.Interop.UnsafeNativeMethods.IAdsContainer.GetObject(String className, String relativeName)
at System.DirectoryServices.DirectoryEntries.Find(String name, String schemaClassName)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.AdministrationOperation.Metabase.MetabaseObjectCollection`1.Find(String name)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.AdministrationOperation.Metabase.MetabaseObjectCollection`1.get_Item(String name)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.AdministrationOperation.SPProvisioningAssistant.ProvisionIisApplicationPool(String name, ApplicationPoolIdentityType identityType, String userName, SecureString password, TimeSpan idleTimeout, TimeSpan periodicRestartTime)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.AdministrationOperation.SPAdministrationOperation.DoProvisionIisApplicationPool(String name, Int32 identityType, String userName, String password, TimeSpan idleTimeout, TimeSpan periodicRestartTime)
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.StackBuilderSink._PrivateProcessMessage(IntPtr md, Object[] args, Object server, Int32 methodPtr, Boolean fExecuteInContext, Object[]& outArgs)
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.StackBuilderSink.PrivateProcessMessage(RuntimeMethodHandle md, Object[] args, Object server, Int32 methodPtr, Boolean fExecuteInContext, Object[]& outArgs)
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.StackBuilderSink.SyncProcessMessage(IMessage msg, Int32 methodPtr, Boolean fExecuteInContext)

Exception rethrown at [0]:
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.HandleReturnMessage(IMessage reqMsg, IMessage retMsg)
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.PrivateInvoke(MessageData& msgData, Int32 type)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.AdministrationOperation.SPAdministrationOperation.DoProvisionIisApplicationPool(String name, Int32 identityType, String userName, String password, TimeSpan idleTimeout, TimeSpan periodicRestartTime)
at Microsoft.SharePoint.Administration.SPMetabaseManager.ProvisionIisApplicationPool(String name, Int32 identityType, String userName, SecureString password, TimeSpan idleTimeout, TimeSpan periodicRestartTime)
at Microsoft.Office.Server.Administration.SharedWebServiceInstance.Synchronize()
at Microsoft.Office.Excel.Server.ExcelServerSharedWebServiceInstance.Synchronize()
at Microsoft.Office.Server.Administration.ApplicationServerJob.ProvisionLocalSharedServiceInstances(Boolean isAdministrationServiceJob)

For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.
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