Microsoft KB Archive/166279

= How To Lifetime of a COM Component Under IIS, ASP, and RDS =

Article ID: 166279

Article Last Modified on 5/10/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Internet Information Server 3.0
 * Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0
 * Microsoft Active Server Pages 4.0
 * Microsoft Data Access Components 2.5

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This article was previously published under Q166279



SUMMARY
When you create your own ActiveX Server components running under Internet Information Server (Inetinfo.exe) for Active Server Pages (ASP) or Remote Data Service (RDS), you may get the following error message when you try to recompile or overwrite your DLL:

Permission Denied.

What you are encountering is a caching feature of Internet Information Server (IIS) that improves performance by keeping the DLL in memory for subsequent calls. IIS loads the DLLs, such as your ActiveX DLL, and holds onto them; even long after you have navigated to another page. Though your ActiveX DLL instance is released after the method returns, the DLL with the class factory for the object is still loaded in memory, making it impossible to overwrite or recompile.

With version 1.5, RDS has been renamed and merged with ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) to provide data remoting within the same programming model as ADO. Formerly, Remote Data Service was known as the Advanced Data Connector (ADC). To clarify the relationship of ADC to ADO, ADC is now known as the Remote Data Service (RDS), a feature of ADO.



Internet Information Server version 3.0
The best way to flush this DLL cache is by stopping your WWW service by going into the Internet Service Manager, right-click the WWW service, and select Stop. This can also be done by typing the following command at the Windows NT Command Prompt:

Net Stop W3SVC

Then you can recompile or overwrite your DLL and restart your service by right-clicking the WWW service, and selecting Start, or by typing the following command at the NT Command Prompt:

Net Start W3SVC

To completely unload the Inetinfo.exe file, you need to stop MSFTPSVC and GOPHERSVC, but you do not have to do this if you just want to unload your ActiveX DLL component.

If you want to make restarting the WWW service considerably faster on a development IIS server, create the following value in the registry, of type REG_DWORD, and set it to zero.

  HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SYSTEM \CurrentControlSet \Services \W3SVC \Parameters \EnableSvcLoc

Do the same for MSFTPSVC and GOPHERSVC if you are running them.

NOTE: On a production server the service locator should be enabled by setting the value to one.

Internet Information Server version 4.0
To release the DLL from Internet Information Server version 4.0's cache you must create and run the following batch file:

== bound.bat net stop iisadmin /y mtxstop net start w3svc

Resolution #2
If the DLL is running in a Web that is running out-of-process, you can unload the application through the Microsoft Management Console for IIS. To do this, right-click the Web application, select Properties, and then click Unload.

This will stop the mtx.exe process for the out-of-process Web site and release the lock on the DLL. After you unload the application, you should be able to recompile the DLL.

