Article ID: 328138
Article Last Modified on 8/4/2004
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- Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0
- Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0
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Session Summary
This WebCast will present the recommended steps to debug an error that is specific to Web server components. The participants can expect to take away enough basic knowledge to use the Debugging Tools for Windows tool suite, which includes Autodump+ and the WinDbg debugging tool. Correct use of these tools may speed up the resolution of straightforward issues if the Web administrator is prepared in advance to provide Microsoft IIS Support Professionals with the log files and the dump files that they must have to identify why a Web server stops responding (hangs) or fails (crashes). Additionally, the definitions of "hang" and "crash" will be discussed.
This is a Level 200 session that was recorded September 3, 2002 and presented by September 3, 2002. Chad Sheffield, MCSE, has supported IIS for four years. Chad is an IIS Technical Lead with Microsoft Product Support Services.
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