That's caused by a bug in W3SVC.dll. You will need to call MS-Support and
ask for the fix in KB article Q873401. There should be no charge for the
call.
Pat
"Bluff_69" <Bluff_69 RemoveThis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Getting the following messages coming up on our proxy server. Used to
> happen
> once in a while but now happening almost constantly.
>
> The instruction at "0x68c16296" referenced memory at "0x000001ac". The
> memory could not be "read"
>
> I click for debug and get the following:
> Inetinfo.exe
> exception: access violation (0x0000005), address 0x68c16296
>
> Checking event log shows the following in application:
>
> Event ID 4096. The application, exe\inetinfo.dbg, generated an application
> error. The error occured on 8/26/2004 @ 10:22:7.937. The exception
> generated
> was c0000005 at address 68c16296 (HTTP_REQ_BASE:: OnCompleteRequest)
>
> The event log system also showed:
>
> Event ID 64
> Virtual server 1 cannot create or open a moderators file as
> d:\inetpub\nntpfile\moderatr.txt
> access is denied.
>
>
> This only seemed to be this bad after I got up to date with patches
> yesterday.
> Im using NT4, and I believe service pack 6
>
> Any clues?<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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