Microsoft KB Archive/244975

= Event Viewer Logs Error "Initializing the SD Failed" =

Article ID: 244975

Article Last Modified on 2/22/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions

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This article was previously published under Q244975



SYMPTOMS
After you upgrade to the FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions, the Application log records two errors each time the Server Extensions are installed to a new Web site or each time a new subweb is created.

The following errors are logged to the Event Viewer Application Log:

Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions: (OS Error #2 Message: The system cannot find the file specified.)

Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions: http://servername - Error #e002c Message: Cannot read or set the permissions for file, c:\path\_vti_bin: initializing the SD failed.



CAUSE
The error is generated when the value AllowExecutableScripts=1 is set for a Web site that resides on Internet Information Server. When AllowExecutableScripts is set to a non-zero value, FrontPage sets the executable bit on files within executable directories. In this case, the Server Extensions attempt to mark the files within _vti_bin as executable, but the _vti_bin is no longer in the content area of the Web site. The _vti_bin is now a virtual directory pointing outside of the content area and is a design change with the FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions.

The value AllowExecutableScripts=1 is set when you configure the Server Extensions tab in the Internet Service Manager to "Allow authors to upload executables." This value can be set in the master properties or per virtual site.



RESOLUTION
Ignore the errors in the Event Viewer. The errors are logged to the Event Viewer Application log, and are innocuous.

If you prefer not to see the errors, set the value for AllowExecutableScripts to 0 in the Registry at the following locations: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\Web Server Extensions\All Ports\AllowExecutableScripts

HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\Web Server Extensions\Ports\Port /LM/W3SVC/# Where # is the instance of the Web site. Setting AllowExecutableScripts to a value of 0 means that you can publish content to the server and executable files uploaded to the server, but the files will not be marked executable. This will be the case if the corresponding value NoExecutableCgiUpload is set to a value of 0 as well.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions.

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