Guest MJ Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 I'm not sure if this is the correct forum, but I've noticed that the IIS Public forum users don't seem to get answers. Anyway, I have XP Pro (had SP2 on it), with IIS 6. My web site used to work fine, but since upgrading to SP3 last evening, users cannot even connect to me. They get all kinds of "Server not responding", "Timeouts" and several other messages. I've always used this site: http://www.websitepulse.com/help/tools.php?location=9&host=http://www.mynflpicks.ca&p=&seltest=website-test&tab=http&port=&error=%3Cbr%3EThe+following+problems+were+found+while+processing+your+input%3A%3Cbr%3E-+The+verification+code+you+entered+is+incorrect.+Please+enter+the+verification+code+displayed+below.%3Cbr%3E, to test my website externally. Even this tool is not connecting. Is there something in SP3 that crapped my server? It's the only thing that has changed on my system for eons. My web address is: http://www.mynflpicks.ca and it has been running for some time. I can connect to it internally using localhost, the internal and external ip addresses as well as the Internet Friendly Address. This makes sense since the resolution is occurring at my router's level (I would guess). Additional info: router is a 2700HG-E Gateway with firmware version 4.25.43 installed. According to my router's update configuration link, it is the latest version. I've tried to get hold of my ISP (Telus), but as it is Canada Day, there response is (as always) terribly slow. I would appreciate any ideas. Thanks, MJ
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted July 1, 2008 Posted July 1, 2008 Re: XP, SP3 and IIS. IE version? Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update now? Can you open IE to any other webpages? (I cannot open http://www.mynflpicks.ca/ here.) What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party firewall (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the background when you installed WinXP SP3? -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ MJ wrote: > I'm not sure if this is the correct forum, but I've noticed that the IIS > Public forum users don't seem to get answers. > > Anyway, I have XP Pro (had SP2 on it), with IIS 6. My web site used to > work > fine, but since upgrading to SP3 last evening, users cannot even connect > to > me. They get all kinds of "Server not responding", "Timeouts" and several > other messages. > > I've always used this site: > http://www.websitepulse.com/help/tools.php?location=9&host=http://www.mynflpicks.ca&p=&seltest=website-test&tab=http&port=&error=%3Cbr%3EThe+following+problems+were+found+while+processing+your+input%3A%3Cbr%3E-+The+verification+code+you+entered+is+incorrect.+Please+enter+the+verification+code+displayed+below.%3Cbr%3E, > to test my website externally. > > Even this tool is not connecting. > > Is there something in SP3 that crapped my server? It's the only thing that > has changed on my system for eons. > > My web address is: http://www.mynflpicks.ca and it has been running for some > time. > > I can connect to it internally using localhost, the internal and external > ip > addresses as well as the Internet Friendly Address. This makes sense since > the resolution is occurring at my router's level (I would guess). > > Additional info: router is a 2700HG-E Gateway with firmware version > 4.25.43 > installed. According to my router's update configuration link, it is the > latest version. > > I've tried to get hold of my ISP (Telus), but as it is Canada Day, there > response is (as always) terribly slow. > > I would appreciate any ideas. > > Thanks, > > MJ
Guest MJ Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Re: XP, SP3 and IIS. Hi PA Bear, thanks for replying. To answer your questions: 1) I am running IE 6.0.2900.5512.xpsp08413-2111, 2) I just checked WIndows Update, it did no offer any updates and I have no hidden updates except for a video driver, but I don't want to install it, nor do I think it has anythign to do with my problem, 3) Yes I can open IE to any web page as well as firefox, 4) Anti-Virus: Kaspersky 7.0.1.321. I have no rules to prevent IIS access (or any HTTP/FTP relations). I've also paused and disabled it to no avail. So, I removed it, checked for Windows Updates again - nothing offered. I had two people try my website and they got the same errors. So it seems the Anti-virus software is not an issue. However, I'm leaving it off my system for a day or so until I resolve this issue - dangerous I know, bu I'm not going to do any browsing with that machine, 5) No firewall software at all. None, nada, zero. I let my router handle that for me, 6) No apps were running during the install, other than the normal Windows services and requirements - BITS, Update Service etc. I made sure that everything was shutdown before updating. Also, in summary, the problem is with users on the Internet, not myself. Please see my post regarding connecting internally and externally from my machine. So the issue and the question remains, what (if anything) has SP3 done? It is the "Only" thing that has changed on my system in the last 24 hours (roughly). This I am absolutley sure about. Again, I've rechecked the Security permissions on the directories and IIS permisssion. There is nothing that has changed there either. The only other information that I can add is that I am using a 2700HG-E Gateway router. This has been fine prior to the update. I checked the rules and port forwarding and again nothing has changed. Everything (in the router) is exactly as it should be so I am 100% confident that that device can be ruled out. The "Only" thing that has changed is updating to SP3. So, I changed my router config to point to "dummy" Win2K, WINXP (SP2) and Win2KS machines and they worked. So the problem is definitely on the machine in question. Any other pointers or ideas are appreciated. Cheers. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%23CTl%23S92IHA.2524@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > IE version? > > Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update now? > > Can you open IE to any other webpages? (I cannot open > http://www.mynflpicks.ca/ here.) > > What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What > anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party > firewall (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the > background when you installed WinXP SP3? > -- > ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) > MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 > AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net > DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ > > > MJ wrote: >> I'm not sure if this is the correct forum, but I've noticed that the IIS >> Public forum users don't seem to get answers. >> >> Anyway, I have XP Pro (had SP2 on it), with IIS 6. My web site used to >> work >> fine, but since upgrading to SP3 last evening, users cannot even connect >> to >> me. They get all kinds of "Server not responding", "Timeouts" and several >> other messages. >> >> I've always used this site: >> http://www.websitepulse.com/help/tools.php?location=9&host=http://www.mynflpicks.ca&p=&seltest=website-test&tab=http&port=&error=%3Cbr%3EThe+following+problems+were+found+while+processing+your+input%3A%3Cbr%3E-+The+verification+code+you+entered+is+incorrect.+Please+enter+the+verification+code+displayed+below.%3Cbr%3E, >> to test my website externally. >> >> Even this tool is not connecting. >> >> Is there something in SP3 that crapped my server? It's the only thing >> that >> has changed on my system for eons. >> >> My web address is: http://www.mynflpicks.ca and it has been running for some >> time. >> >> I can connect to it internally using localhost, the internal and external >> ip >> addresses as well as the Internet Friendly Address. This makes sense >> since >> the resolution is occurring at my router's level (I would guess). >> >> Additional info: router is a 2700HG-E Gateway with firmware version >> 4.25.43 >> installed. According to my router's update configuration link, it is the >> latest version. >> >> I've tried to get hold of my ISP (Telus), but as it is Canada Day, there >> response is (as always) terribly slow. >> >> I would appreciate any ideas. >> >> Thanks, >> >> MJ > >
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Re: XP, SP3 and IIS. Is the webpage hosted on the WinXP SP3 machine? Repeat: I can't open the page either. MJ wrote: > Hi PA Bear, thanks for replying. To answer your questions: > > 1) I am running IE 6.0.2900.5512.xpsp08413-2111, > 2) I just checked WIndows Update, it did no offer any updates and I have > no > hidden updates except for a video driver, but I don't want to install it, > nor do I think it has anythign to do with my problem, > 3) Yes I can open IE to any web page as well as firefox, > 4) Anti-Virus: Kaspersky 7.0.1.321. I have no rules to prevent IIS access > (or any HTTP/FTP relations). I've also paused and disabled it to no avail. > So, I removed it, checked for Windows Updates again - nothing offered. I > had > two people try my website and they got the same errors. So it seems the > Anti-virus software is not an issue. However, I'm leaving it off my system > for a day or so until I resolve this issue - dangerous I know, bu I'm not > going to do any browsing with that machine, > 5) No firewall software at all. None, nada, zero. I let my router handle > that for me, > 6) No apps were running during the install, other than the normal Windows > services and requirements - BITS, Update Service etc. I made sure that > everything was shutdown before updating. > > Also, in summary, the problem is with users on the Internet, not myself. > Please see my post regarding connecting internally and externally from my > machine. > > So the issue and the question remains, what (if anything) has SP3 done? It > is the "Only" thing that has changed on my system in the last 24 hours > (roughly). This I am absolutley sure about. > > Again, I've rechecked the Security permissions on the directories and IIS > permisssion. There is nothing that has changed there either. > > The only other information that I can add is that I am using a 2700HG-E > Gateway router. This has been fine prior to the update. I checked the > rules > and port forwarding and again nothing has changed. Everything (in the > router) is exactly as it should be so I am 100% confident that that device > can be ruled out. > > The "Only" thing that has changed is updating to SP3. So, I changed my > router config to point to "dummy" Win2K, WINXP (SP2) and Win2KS machines > and > they worked. So the problem is definitely on the machine in question. > > Any other pointers or ideas are appreciated. > > Cheers. > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:%23CTl%23S92IHA.2524@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> IE version? >> >> Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update now? >> >> Can you open IE to any other webpages? (I cannot open >> http://www.mynflpicks.ca/ here.) >> >> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What >> anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party >> firewall (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the >> background when you installed WinXP SP3? >> -- >> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 >> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net >> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ >> >> >> MJ wrote: >>> I'm not sure if this is the correct forum, but I've noticed that the IIS >>> Public forum users don't seem to get answers. >>> >>> Anyway, I have XP Pro (had SP2 on it), with IIS 6. My web site used to >>> work >>> fine, but since upgrading to SP3 last evening, users cannot even connect >>> to >>> me. They get all kinds of "Server not responding", "Timeouts" and >>> several >>> other messages. >>> >>> I've always used this site: >>> http://www.websitepulse.com/help/tools.php?location=9&host=http://www.mynflpicks.ca&p=&seltest=website-test&tab=http&port=&error=%3Cbr%3EThe+following+problems+were+found+while+processing+your+input%3A%3Cbr%3E-+The+verification+code+you+entered+is+incorrect.+Please+enter+the+verification+code+displayed+below.%3Cbr%3E, >>> to test my website externally. >>> >>> Even this tool is not connecting. >>> >>> Is there something in SP3 that crapped my server? It's the only thing >>> that >>> has changed on my system for eons. >>> >>> My web address is: http://www.mynflpicks.ca and it has been running for some >>> time. >>> >>> I can connect to it internally using localhost, the internal and >>> external >>> ip >>> addresses as well as the Internet Friendly Address. This makes sense >>> since >>> the resolution is occurring at my router's level (I would guess). >>> >>> Additional info: router is a 2700HG-E Gateway with firmware version >>> 4.25.43 >>> installed. According to my router's update configuration link, it is the >>> latest version. >>> >>> I've tried to get hold of my ISP (Telus), but as it is Canada Day, there >>> response is (as always) terribly slow. >>> >>> I would appreciate any ideas. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> MJ
Guest MJ Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Re: XP, SP3 and IIS. yes, it is on an XP SP3 system. Yup, I saw your comment regarding inability to open as well. I'm really confused about this. I guess more work is needed. Thanks PA Bear. "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message news:%23j%23fU3A3IHA.3556@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > Is the webpage hosted on the WinXP SP3 machine? > > Repeat: I can't open the page either. > > > MJ wrote: >> Hi PA Bear, thanks for replying. To answer your questions: >> >> 1) I am running IE 6.0.2900.5512.xpsp08413-2111, >> 2) I just checked WIndows Update, it did no offer any updates and I have >> no >> hidden updates except for a video driver, but I don't want to install it, >> nor do I think it has anythign to do with my problem, >> 3) Yes I can open IE to any web page as well as firefox, >> 4) Anti-Virus: Kaspersky 7.0.1.321. I have no rules to prevent IIS access >> (or any HTTP/FTP relations). I've also paused and disabled it to no >> avail. >> So, I removed it, checked for Windows Updates again - nothing offered. I >> had >> two people try my website and they got the same errors. So it seems the >> Anti-virus software is not an issue. However, I'm leaving it off my >> system >> for a day or so until I resolve this issue - dangerous I know, bu I'm not >> going to do any browsing with that machine, >> 5) No firewall software at all. None, nada, zero. I let my router handle >> that for me, >> 6) No apps were running during the install, other than the normal Windows >> services and requirements - BITS, Update Service etc. I made sure that >> everything was shutdown before updating. >> >> Also, in summary, the problem is with users on the Internet, not myself. >> Please see my post regarding connecting internally and externally from my >> machine. >> >> So the issue and the question remains, what (if anything) has SP3 done? >> It >> is the "Only" thing that has changed on my system in the last 24 hours >> (roughly). This I am absolutley sure about. >> >> Again, I've rechecked the Security permissions on the directories and IIS >> permisssion. There is nothing that has changed there either. >> >> The only other information that I can add is that I am using a 2700HG-E >> Gateway router. This has been fine prior to the update. I checked the >> rules >> and port forwarding and again nothing has changed. Everything (in the >> router) is exactly as it should be so I am 100% confident that that >> device >> can be ruled out. >> >> The "Only" thing that has changed is updating to SP3. So, I changed my >> router config to point to "dummy" Win2K, WINXP (SP2) and Win2KS machines >> and >> they worked. So the problem is definitely on the machine in question. >> >> Any other pointers or ideas are appreciated. >> >> Cheers. >> >> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message >> news:%23CTl%23S92IHA.2524@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> IE version? >>> >>> Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update now? >>> >>> Can you open IE to any other webpages? (I cannot open >>> http://www.mynflpicks.ca/ here.) >>> >>> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What >>> anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party >>> firewall (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the >>> background when you installed WinXP SP3? >>> -- >>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 >>> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net >>> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ >>> >>> >>> MJ wrote: >>>> I'm not sure if this is the correct forum, but I've noticed that the >>>> IIS >>>> Public forum users don't seem to get answers. >>>> >>>> Anyway, I have XP Pro (had SP2 on it), with IIS 6. My web site used to >>>> work >>>> fine, but since upgrading to SP3 last evening, users cannot even >>>> connect >>>> to >>>> me. They get all kinds of "Server not responding", "Timeouts" and >>>> several >>>> other messages. >>>> >>>> I've always used this site: >>>> http://www.websitepulse.com/help/tools.php?location=9&host=http://www.mynflpicks.ca&p=&seltest=website-test&tab=http&port=&error=%3Cbr%3EThe+following+problems+were+found+while+processing+your+input%3A%3Cbr%3E-+The+verification+code+you+entered+is+incorrect.+Please+enter+the+verification+code+displayed+below.%3Cbr%3E, >>>> to test my website externally. >>>> >>>> Even this tool is not connecting. >>>> >>>> Is there something in SP3 that crapped my server? It's the only thing >>>> that >>>> has changed on my system for eons. >>>> >>>> My web address is: http://www.mynflpicks.ca and it has been running for some >>>> time. >>>> >>>> I can connect to it internally using localhost, the internal and >>>> external >>>> ip >>>> addresses as well as the Internet Friendly Address. This makes sense >>>> since >>>> the resolution is occurring at my router's level (I would guess). >>>> >>>> Additional info: router is a 2700HG-E Gateway with firmware version >>>> 4.25.43 >>>> installed. According to my router's update configuration link, it is >>>> the >>>> latest version. >>>> >>>> I've tried to get hold of my ISP (Telus), but as it is Canada Day, >>>> there >>>> response is (as always) terribly slow. >>>> >>>> I would appreciate any ideas. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> MJ > >
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Re: XP, SP3 and IIS. >I'm not sure if this is the correct forum, but I've noticed that the IIS >Public forum users don't seem to get answers. > >Anyway, I have XP Pro (had SP2 on it), with IIS 6. My web site used to work >fine, but since upgrading to SP3 last evening, users cannot even connect to >me. They get all kinds of "Server not responding", "Timeouts" and several >other messages. > >I've always used this site: >http://www.websitepulse.com/help/tools.php?location=9&host=http://www.mynflpicks.ca&p=&seltest=website-test&tab=http&port=&error=%3Cbr%3EThe+following+problems+were+found+while+processing+your+input%3A%3Cbr%3E-+The+verification+code+you+entered+is+incorrect.+Please+enter+the+verification+code+displayed+below.%3Cbr%3E, >to test my website externally. > >Even this tool is not connecting. > >Is there something in SP3 that crapped my server? It's the only thing that >has changed on my system for eons. > >My web address is: http://www.mynflpicks.ca and it has been running for some time. > >I can connect to it internally using localhost, the internal and external ip >addresses as well as the Internet Friendly Address. This makes sense since >the resolution is occurring at my router's level (I would guess). > >Additional info: router is a 2700HG-E Gateway with firmware version 4.25.43 >installed. According to my router's update configuration link, it is the >latest version. > >I've tried to get hold of my ISP (Telus), but as it is Canada Day, there >response is (as always) terribly slow. > >I would appreciate any ideas. > >Thanks, My hunch would be to try and remove the IIS services and re-install them from the Internet Information Services (IIS) menu of Add/Remove Windows Components. Back everything up before you do it. - Thee Chicago Wolf
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted July 2, 2008 Posted July 2, 2008 Re: XP, SP3 and IIS. Free unlimited installation and compatibility support is available for Windows XP, but only for Service Pack 3 (SP3), until 14 Apr-09. Chat and e-mail support is available only in the United States and Canada. • US: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-us&prid=11273&gprid=522131 • CA: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-ca&prid=11273&gprid=522131 • UK: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-gb&prid=11273&gprid=522131 • AU: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?ln=en-au&prid=11273&gprid=522131 • Other: http://support.microsoft.com/oas/default.aspx?gprid=1173 | select Windows XP | select Windows XP Service Pack 3 -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ MJ wrote: > yes, it is on an XP SP3 system. Yup, I saw your comment regarding > inability > to open as well. > > I'm really confused about this. I guess more work is needed. > > Thanks PA Bear. > > "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:%23j%23fU3A3IHA.3556@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> Is the webpage hosted on the WinXP SP3 machine? >> >> Repeat: I can't open the page either. >> >> >> MJ wrote: >>> Hi PA Bear, thanks for replying. To answer your questions: >>> >>> 1) I am running IE 6.0.2900.5512.xpsp08413-2111, >>> 2) I just checked WIndows Update, it did no offer any updates and I have >>> no >>> hidden updates except for a video driver, but I don't want to install >>> it, >>> nor do I think it has anythign to do with my problem, >>> 3) Yes I can open IE to any web page as well as firefox, >>> 4) Anti-Virus: Kaspersky 7.0.1.321. I have no rules to prevent IIS >>> access >>> (or any HTTP/FTP relations). I've also paused and disabled it to no >>> avail. >>> So, I removed it, checked for Windows Updates again - nothing offered. I >>> had >>> two people try my website and they got the same errors. So it seems the >>> Anti-virus software is not an issue. However, I'm leaving it off my >>> system >>> for a day or so until I resolve this issue - dangerous I know, bu I'm >>> not >>> going to do any browsing with that machine, >>> 5) No firewall software at all. None, nada, zero. I let my router handle >>> that for me, >>> 6) No apps were running during the install, other than the normal >>> Windows >>> services and requirements - BITS, Update Service etc. I made sure that >>> everything was shutdown before updating. >>> >>> Also, in summary, the problem is with users on the Internet, not myself. >>> Please see my post regarding connecting internally and externally from >>> my >>> machine. >>> >>> So the issue and the question remains, what (if anything) has SP3 done? >>> It >>> is the "Only" thing that has changed on my system in the last 24 hours >>> (roughly). This I am absolutley sure about. >>> >>> Again, I've rechecked the Security permissions on the directories and >>> IIS >>> permisssion. There is nothing that has changed there either. >>> >>> The only other information that I can add is that I am using a 2700HG-E >>> Gateway router. This has been fine prior to the update. I checked the >>> rules >>> and port forwarding and again nothing has changed. Everything (in the >>> router) is exactly as it should be so I am 100% confident that that >>> device >>> can be ruled out. >>> >>> The "Only" thing that has changed is updating to SP3. So, I changed my >>> router config to point to "dummy" Win2K, WINXP (SP2) and Win2KS machines >>> and >>> they worked. So the problem is definitely on the machine in question. >>> >>> Any other pointers or ideas are appreciated. >>> >>> Cheers. >>> >>> "PA Bear [MS MVP]" <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote in message >>> news:%23CTl%23S92IHA.2524@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>>> IE version? >>>> >>>> Is the machine fully patched at Windows Update now? >>>> >>>> Can you open IE to any other webpages? (I cannot open >>>> http://www.mynflpicks.ca/ here.) >>>> >>>> What anti-virus application or security suite is installed? What >>>> anti-spyware applications (other than Defender)? What third-party >>>> firewall (if any)? Were any of these applications running in the >>>> background when you installed WinXP SP3? >>>> -- >>>> ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) >>>> MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 >>>> AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net >>>> DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ >>>> >>>> >>>> MJ wrote: >>>>> I'm not sure if this is the correct forum, but I've noticed that the >>>>> IIS >>>>> Public forum users don't seem to get answers. >>>>> >>>>> Anyway, I have XP Pro (had SP2 on it), with IIS 6. My web site used to >>>>> work >>>>> fine, but since upgrading to SP3 last evening, users cannot even >>>>> connect >>>>> to >>>>> me. They get all kinds of "Server not responding", "Timeouts" and >>>>> several >>>>> other messages. >>>>> >>>>> I've always used this site: >>>>> http://www.websitepulse.com/help/tools.php?location=9&host=http://www.mynflpicks.ca&p=&seltest=website-test&tab=http&port=&error=%3Cbr%3EThe+following+problems+were+found+while+processing+your+input%3A%3Cbr%3E-+The+verification+code+you+entered+is+incorrect.+Please+enter+the+verification+code+displayed+below.%3Cbr%3E, >>>>> to test my website externally. >>>>> >>>>> Even this tool is not connecting. >>>>> >>>>> Is there something in SP3 that crapped my server? It's the only thing >>>>> that >>>>> has changed on my system for eons. >>>>> >>>>> My web address is: http://www.mynflpicks.ca and it has been running for some >>>>> time. >>>>> >>>>> I can connect to it internally using localhost, the internal and >>>>> external >>>>> ip >>>>> addresses as well as the Internet Friendly Address. This makes sense >>>>> since >>>>> the resolution is occurring at my router's level (I would guess). >>>>> >>>>> Additional info: router is a 2700HG-E Gateway with firmware version >>>>> 4.25.43 >>>>> installed. According to my router's update configuration link, it is >>>>> the >>>>> latest version. >>>>> >>>>> I've tried to get hold of my ISP (Telus), but as it is Canada Day, >>>>> there >>>>> response is (as always) terribly slow. >>>>> >>>>> I would appreciate any ideas. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> MJ
Guest MJ Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 Re: XP, SP3 and IIS. Thee Chicago Wolf, thanks for the suggestion. I tried that about the same time you sent this. I've tried everything I can think of. Just can't get anyone to connect to this machine fro the internet, yet internally all is well. I even put this bad boy naked on the web - no way at all could anyone connect. Out of pure desperation, I ghosted one of my XP machines with SP2 on it. This is the "Dummy" machine I tried the other day and it worked fine. SOooo, I applied SP3 to it and I'll be go to he!!, if the same thing is now occurring on that machine! I mean exactly the same thing! I can believe one machine, but two completely different machines (the first one is a Satellite, the other is an Acer). So now I say to myself, time to back everything up, nuke and rebuild. I used the OEM DVD and rebuilt the machine. All was well, then I applied SP3 and well - YUK again. I "just had to try this" ): :( I've sent all the particulars to Toshiba along with the exact steps to reproduce. As well I have a Ghost image that I'm going to drop off with my supplier who is going to send it to Toshiba - maybe something in my version??? That's a reach as I have the same issue with the Acer. I'm not suggesting that this is purely an SP3 thing, but nothing else has changed and nothing else makes sense. This is just weird, yet hauntingly intriguing. However, I do want to say thanks to all. Frustrated, but daunting :) "Thee Chicago Wolf" <.@.> wrote in message news:urvm64lf9ne3akvp6u33ccopju0q7gvsst@4ax.com... > >I'm not sure if this is the correct forum, but I've noticed that the IIS >>Public forum users don't seem to get answers. >> >>Anyway, I have XP Pro (had SP2 on it), with IIS 6. My web site used to >>work >>fine, but since upgrading to SP3 last evening, users cannot even connect >>to >>me. They get all kinds of "Server not responding", "Timeouts" and several >>other messages. >> >>I've always used this site: >>http://www.websitepulse.com/help/tools.php?location=9&host=http://www.mynflpicks.ca&p=&seltest=website-test&tab=http&port=&error=%3Cbr%3EThe+following+problems+were+found+while+processing+your+input%3A%3Cbr%3E-+The+verification+code+you+entered+is+incorrect.+Please+enter+the+verification+code+displayed+below.%3Cbr%3E, >>to test my website externally. >> >>Even this tool is not connecting. >> >>Is there something in SP3 that crapped my server? It's the only thing that >>has changed on my system for eons. >> >>My web address is: http://www.mynflpicks.ca and it has been running for some >>time. >> >>I can connect to it internally using localhost, the internal and external >>ip >>addresses as well as the Internet Friendly Address. This makes sense since >>the resolution is occurring at my router's level (I would guess). >> >>Additional info: router is a 2700HG-E Gateway with firmware version >>4.25.43 >>installed. According to my router's update configuration link, it is the >>latest version. >> >>I've tried to get hold of my ISP (Telus), but as it is Canada Day, there >>response is (as always) terribly slow. >> >>I would appreciate any ideas. >> >>Thanks, > > My hunch would be to try and remove the IIS services and re-install > them from the Internet Information Services (IIS) menu of Add/Remove > Windows Components. Back everything up before you do it. > > - Thee Chicago Wolf >
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 Re: XP, SP3 and IIS. >Thee Chicago Wolf, thanks for the suggestion. I tried that about the same >time you sent this. I've tried everything I can think of. Just can't get >anyone to connect to this machine fro the internet, yet internally all is >well. I even put this bad boy naked on the web - no way at all could anyone >connect. > >Out of pure desperation, I ghosted one of my XP machines with SP2 on it. >This is the "Dummy" machine I tried the other day and it worked fine. SOooo, >I applied SP3 to it and I'll be go to he!!, if the same thing is now >occurring on that machine! > >I mean exactly the same thing! I can believe one machine, but two completely >different machines (the first one is a Satellite, the other is an Acer). > >So now I say to myself, time to back everything up, nuke and rebuild. > >I used the OEM DVD and rebuilt the machine. All was well, then I applied SP3 >and well - YUK again. I "just had to try this" ): :( > >I've sent all the particulars to Toshiba along with the exact steps to >reproduce. As well I have a Ghost image that I'm going to drop off with my >supplier who is going to send it to Toshiba - maybe something in my >version??? That's a reach as I have the same issue with the Acer. > >I'm not suggesting that this is purely an SP3 thing, but nothing else has >changed and nothing else makes sense. > >This is just weird, yet hauntingly intriguing. > >However, I do want to say thanks to all. > >Frustrated, but daunting :) I did not see anything in the knowledge base for this issue but I guess it is probably something very dumb. There have been well over 50 patches / hotfixes since SP3 was released and I cannot say if any of them, if applied, would remedy your issue. Did you think about opening a case or asking in the Technet forum for SP3? It's free. - Thee Chicago Wolf
Guest MJ Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 Re: XP, SP3 and IIS. Thee Chicago Wolf, good idea. I'll open a case before I nuke this machine. Cheers. "Thee Chicago Wolf" <.@.> wrote in message news:9iep64p0m6peci0jumoh4hio1shle5o47c@4ax.com... > >Thee Chicago Wolf, thanks for the suggestion. I tried that about the same >>time you sent this. I've tried everything I can think of. Just can't get >>anyone to connect to this machine fro the internet, yet internally all is >>well. I even put this bad boy naked on the web - no way at all could >>anyone >>connect. >> >>Out of pure desperation, I ghosted one of my XP machines with SP2 on it. >>This is the "Dummy" machine I tried the other day and it worked fine. >>SOooo, >>I applied SP3 to it and I'll be go to he!!, if the same thing is now >>occurring on that machine! >> >>I mean exactly the same thing! I can believe one machine, but two >>completely >>different machines (the first one is a Satellite, the other is an Acer). >> >>So now I say to myself, time to back everything up, nuke and rebuild. >> >>I used the OEM DVD and rebuilt the machine. All was well, then I applied >>SP3 >>and well - YUK again. I "just had to try this" ): :( >> >>I've sent all the particulars to Toshiba along with the exact steps to >>reproduce. As well I have a Ghost image that I'm going to drop off with my >>supplier who is going to send it to Toshiba - maybe something in my >>version??? That's a reach as I have the same issue with the Acer. >> >>I'm not suggesting that this is purely an SP3 thing, but nothing else has >>changed and nothing else makes sense. >> >>This is just weird, yet hauntingly intriguing. >> >>However, I do want to say thanks to all. >> >>Frustrated, but daunting :) > > I did not see anything in the knowledge base for this issue but I > guess it is probably something very dumb. There have been well over 50 > patches / hotfixes since SP3 was released and I cannot say if any of > them, if applied, would remedy your issue. Did you think about opening > a case or asking in the Technet forum for SP3? It's free. > > - Thee Chicago Wolf >
Guest Thee Chicago Wolf Posted July 3, 2008 Posted July 3, 2008 Re: XP, SP3 and IIS. >Thee Chicago Wolf, good idea. I'll open a case before I nuke this machine. > >Cheers. There's a poster who has been following up with the links to the technet place where you can get free support but I don't have it handy. Definitely try here: http://forums.microsoft.com/TechNet/ShowForum.aspx?ForumID=2010&SiteID=17 - Thee Chicago Wolf
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