Microsoft KB Archive/812833

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Article ID: 812833

Article Last Modified on 5/12/2007



APPLIES TO

  • Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1
  • Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002 Professional Edition
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002 Enterprise Architect
  • Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2002 Enterprise Developer
  • Microsoft ASP.NET 1.1
  • Microsoft ASP.NET 1.0



Note To correct this problem in the Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.1, you must apply the June 2003 ASP.NET hotfix rollup package. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

821156 ASP.NET 1.1 June 2003 hotfix rollup package



SYMPTOMS

On a computer that is running Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 and Microsoft Windows Server 2003, you cannot run Microsoft ASP.NET 1.1 applications in isolation because IIS 6.0 uses application pools. Application pools can run applications in individual W3wp.exe processes. However, you cannot run Microsoft ASP.NET 1.0 or ASP.NET 1.1 applications in an isolated mode. Also, you cannot run multiple ASP.NET processes.

Note An ASP Web application that uses Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0 on Microsoft Windows 2000 or that uses IIS 5.1 on Microsoft Windows XP can be isolated to run in its own process space by setting the application protection to High (Isolated). You can configure this setting in the IIS (Inetmgr.exe) window. However, if you must use Microsoft ASP.NET application isolation or multiple processes, we recommend that you use Microsoft Windows Server 2003.

RESOLUTION

After you apply this software update, ASP.NET processes will run inside Dllhost.exe (COM+) processes.

Warning This change may cause unexpected behavior in some ASP.NET applications. For example, to use this software update, you must disable the <processModel> configuration element in the Machine.config file. When you do this, the attributes of the <processModel> configuration element, such as the memoryLimit attribute and the responseDeadlockInterval attribute, are ignored. Therefore, after you apply this software update, you will no longer be able to increase the value of the responseDeadlockInterval attribute to run long queries.

Software update information

A supported software update is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended to correct the problem that is described in this article. Only apply it to systems that are experiencing this specific problem. This software update may receive additional testing. Therefore, if you are not severely affected by this problem, we recommend that you wait for the next Microsoft .NET Framework version 1.0 service pack that contains this software update.

To resolve this problem immediately, contact Microsoft Product Support Services to obtain the software update. For a complete list of Microsoft Product Support Services phone numbers and information about support costs, visit the following Microsoft Web site:

Note In special cases, charges that are ordinarily incurred for support calls may be canceled if a Microsoft Support Professional determines that a specific update will resolve your problem. The usual support costs will apply to additional support questions and issues that do not qualify for the specific update in question.

Prerequisites

You must have the Framework 1.0 Service Pack 2 installed to apply this software update.

Restart requirement

If core Framework files are in use when you apply this software update, you may have to restart your computer after you apply this software update.

Software update replacement information

This software update does not replace any other software updates.

File information

The English version of this software update has the file attributes (or later file attributes) that are listed in the following table. The dates and times for these files are listed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). When you view the file information, it is converted to local time. To find the difference between UTC and local time, use the Time Zone tab in the Date and Time tool in Control Panel.

   Date         Time   Version       Size       File name
   --------------------------------------------------------------
   01-May-2003  12:32  1.0.3705.398    196,608  Aspnet_isapi.dll
   01-May-2003  12:32                    4,169  Aspnet_perf.h
   01-May-2003  12:32                   20,468  Aspnet_perf.ini
   01-May-2003  12:32                   20,342  Aspnet_perf2.ini
   01-May-2003  12:32  1.0.3705.398     24,576  Aspnet_regiis.exe
   01-May-2003  12:32  1.0.3705.398     28,672  Aspnet_wp.exe
   01-May-2003  12:32  1.0.3705.398     69,632  Corperfmonext.dll
   01-May-2003  12:32  1.0.3705.398    303,104  Mscorjit.dll
   01-May-2003  12:32  1.0.3705.398  1,953,792  Mscorlib.dll
   01-May-2003  12:32                   10,284  Mscorlib.ldo
   01-May-2003  12:32  1.0.3705.398  2,269,184  Mscorsvr.dll
   01-May-2003  12:32  1.0.3705.398  2,269,184  Mscorwks.dll
   01-May-2003  12:32                       15  Smartnav.htm
   01-May-2003  12:32                    8,728  Smartnav.js
   01-May-2003  12:32  1.0.3705.398  1,191,936  System.web.dll

Implementation information

After you apply this software update, you can run ASP.NET processes in high isolation. You can also run multiple ASP.NET processes.

To run ASP.NET processes in high isolation, follow these steps:

  1. Start Notepad, and then paste the following sample code in a new text file.

    ''
    ' The InProcessIsapiApps.vbs modifies the IIS metabase property 
    ' W3SVC\InProcessIsapiApps. It has three command-line options:
    '
    ' GET - displays the modules in the InProcessIsapiApps list
    ' ADD - adds the specified ISAPI extension to the list
    ' REMOVE - removes the specified ISAPI extension from the list
    ''
    
    action = "NONE"
    isapiFullPath = "NONE"
    
    DetectExeType
    
    ParseCommandLine
    
    set w3svc = GetObject("IIS://localhost/w3svc")
    list = w3svc.GetEx("InProcessIsapiApps")
    
    Select Case action
      Case "GET"
        ActionGet
      Case "REMOVE" 
        ActionRemove
      Case "ADD"    
        ActionAdd
      Case Else
        WScript.Echo("Unknown action")
        WScript.Quit(1)
    End Select
    
    WScript.Quit(0)
    
    
    
    ''''''''''''''
    ''''''''''''''
    Sub ActionAdd
    
      For Each isapi In list
        isapi = LCase(isapi)
        If (InStr(1, isapi, isapiFullPath, vbTextCompare) > 0) Then
          WScript.Echo("Error: " & isapiFullPath & " is already in the list!")
          WScript.Quit(1)
        End If
      Next  
    
      Dim count
      count = UBound(list) + 1
    
      ReDim Preserve list(count)
      list(count) = isapiFullPath
    
      w3svc.Put "InProcessIsapiApps", (list)
      w3svc.SetInfo
    
      WScript.Echo("Success: added " & isapiFullPath)
    
    End Sub
    
    
    ''''''''''''''
    ''''''''''''''
    Sub ActionGet
      WScript.Echo(vbCRLF & "W3SVC/InProcessIsapiApps (" & UBound(list)+1 & " modules):")
      For Each isapi In list
        isapi = LCase(isapi)
        WScript.Echo(isapi) 
      Next  
    End Sub
    
    ''''''''''''''
    ''''''''''''''
    Sub ActionRemove
    
      Dim matches
      matches = 0
      For Each isapi In list
        isapi = LCase(isapi)
        If (InStr(1, isapi, isapiFullPath, vbTextCompare) > 0) Then
          matches = matches + 1
        End if
      Next
    
      Dim count
      count = UBound(list) + 1
    
      Dim newList()
      ReDim newList(count-matches-1)
    
      Dim idx
      Dim found
      idx = 0
      found = 0
      For Each isapi In list
        isapi = LCase(isapi)
        If (InStr(1, isapi, isapiFullPath, vbTextCompare) = 0) Then
          newList(idx) = list(idx+found)
          idx = idx + 1
        Else
          found = found + 1
        End if
      Next
    
      If found > 0 Then
        w3svc.Put "InProcessIsapiApps", (newList)
        w3svc.SetInfo
        WScript.Echo("Success: removed " & isapiFullPath)
      Else
        WScript.Echo("ERROR: " & isapiFullPath & " not found!")
        WScript.Quit(1)
      End If
    End Sub
    
    '''''''''''''''''''''''''''
    '''''''''''''''''''''''''''
    Sub DetectExeType()
            Dim ScriptHost
            Dim ShellObject
    
            Dim CurrentPathExt
            Dim EnvObject
    
            Dim RegCScript
            Dim RegPopupType ' This is used to set the pop-up message box flags.
                                                    ' I could not locate the pre-defined names
            RegPopupType = 32 + 4
    
            On Error Resume Next
    
            ScriptHost = WScript.FullName
            ScriptHost = Right(ScriptHost, Len(ScriptHost) - InStrRev(ScriptHost, "\"))
    
            If (UCase(ScriptHost) = "WSCRIPT.EXE") Then
                    WScript.Echo ("This script does not work with WScript.")
    
                    ' Create a pop-up message box to prompt the user with the question "Would you like to register CScript as your default host for VBscript?"
                    Set ShellObject = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
                    ' -1 is the time to wait.  0 means wait forever.
                    RegCScript = ShellObject.PopUp("Would you like to register CScript as your default host for VBscript?", 0, "Register CScript", RegPopupType)
                                                                                    
                    If (Err.Number <> 0) Then
                            ReportError ()
                            WScript.Echo "To run this script by using CScript, type: ""CScript.exe " & WScript.ScriptName & """"
                            WScript.Quit (GENERAL_FAILURE)
                            WScript.Quit (Err.Number)
                    End If
    
                    ' Determine if the user pressed yes or no.  Yes is 6. No is 7.
                    If (RegCScript = 6) Then
                            ShellObject.RegWrite "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\VBSFile\Shell\Open\Command\", "%WINDIR%\System32\CScript.exe //nologo ""%1"" %*", "REG_EXPAND_SZ"
                            ShellObject.RegWrite "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\VBSFile\Shell\Open\Command\", "%WINDIR%\System32\CScript.exe //nologo ""%1"" %*", "REG_EXPAND_SZ"
                            ' Determine if the PATHEXT environment variable already exists.
                            CurrentPathExt = ShellObject.RegRead("HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment\PATHEXT")
                            If Err.Number = &H80070002 Then
                                    Err.Clear
                                    Set EnvObject = ShellObject.Environment("PROCESS")
                                    CurrentPathExt = EnvObject.Item("PATHEXT")
                            End If
    
                            ShellObject.RegWrite "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Environment\PATHEXT", CurrentPathExt & ";.VBS", "REG_SZ"
    
                            If (Err.Number <> 0) Then
                                    ReportError ()
                                    WScript.Echo "Error Trying to write the registry settings!"
                                    WScript.Quit (Err.Number)
                            Else
                                    WScript.Echo "Successfully registered CScript"
                            End If
                    Else
                            WScript.Echo "To run this script type: ""CScript.Exe adsutil.vbs <cmd> <params>"""
                    End If
    
                    Dim ProcString
                    Dim ArgIndex
                    Dim ArgObj
                    Dim Result
    
                    ProcString = "Cscript //nologo " & WScript.ScriptFullName
    
                    Set ArgObj = WScript.Arguments
    
                    For ArgIndex = 0 To ArgCount - 1
                            ProcString = ProcString & " " & Args(ArgIndex)
                    Next
    
                    'Now, run the original executable under CScript.exe.
                    Result = ShellObject.Run(ProcString, 0, True)
    
                    WScript.Quit (Result)
            End If
    
    End Sub
    
    ''''''''''''''
    ''''''''''''''
    Sub ParseCommandLine
      If WScript.Arguments.Count = 0 Then
        Usage
        WScript.Quit(0)
      End if
    
      If WScript.Arguments.Count = 1 And WScript.Arguments(0) = "GET" Then
        action = "GET"
      ElseIf WScript.Arguments.Count = 2 And WScript.Arguments(0) = "REMOVE" Then
        action = "REMOVE"
        isapiFullPath = LCase(WScript.Arguments(1))
      ElseIf WScript.Arguments.Count = 2 And WScript.Arguments(0) = "ADD" Then
        action = "ADD"
        isapiFullPath = LCase(WScript.Arguments(1))
      Else 
        Usage
        WScript.Quit(1)
      End If
    End Sub
    
    ''''''''''''''
    ''''''''''''''
    Sub Usage
      WScript.Echo()
      WScript.Echo("Usage:")
      WScript.Echo("  cscript.exe " & WScript.ScriptName & " GET")
      WScript.Echo("  cscript.exe " & WScript.ScriptName & " REMOVE <isapi full-path>")
      WScript.Echo("  cscript.exe " & WScript.ScriptName & " ADD <isapi full-path>")
      WScript.Echo()
      WScript.Echo("Example:")
      WScript.Echo("  cscript.exe " & WScript.ScriptName & " REMOVE C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322")
    End Sub
  2. Save the sample code as a script file. Name the script file InProcessIsapiApps.vbs.
  3. In the last line of the script file, make sure that path of the .NET Framework is valid for your computer and for your version of the Framework.
  4. In your Machine.config file, set enable=false in the <processModel> configuration element, and then save the file.
  5. Run the script by using the GET parameter. To do this, click Start, click Run, type nProcessIsapiApps.vbs GET, and then press ENTER.

    Note You may receive a message to update your computer to the CScript Windows Script Host.
  6. In the script output, note the path of the Aspnet_asipi.dll file.
  7. Run the script again to remove the Aspnet_asipi.dll file. To do this, use the REMOVE parameter and the path of the .NET Framework that is valid for your computer. For example, run the following command:

    nProcessIsapiApps.vbs REMOVE C:\WINNT\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.0.3705\aspnet_isapi.dll

  8. Give the IWAM_MACHINENAME account the same permissions as ASP.NET. For more information about ASP.NET configuration requirements, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

    307626 ASP.NET configuration overview

  9. In the IIS window (Inetmgr.exe), set the application virtual directory to run in High isolation.
  10. At a command prompt, run IISRESET.


STATUS

Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.

MORE INFORMATION

For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

824684 Description of the standard terminology that is used to describe Microsoft software updates


This software update also contains a secondary fix for the .NET Framework 1.0 that lets you unload the application domain. The fix adds the UnloadAppDomain method to the HttpRuntime class. For example, you can use the HttpRuntime.UnloadAppDomain method. This method quits the current application. The application restarts the next time that a request for it is received.

REFERENCES

For more information, visit the following Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Web sites:

For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

308672 Roadmap for .NET Enterprise Services


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