I like to know how to search/detect or monitor for event code:3005 in my IIS box
can i write script to pull that info and report to me?
Any instructions on this will be helpfull(I searched already and can't find anything)
Thanks
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To all expert,
I need help urgently! I'm having below error. I have tried to fix by reset IIS but still can't work.
Please help to advice what should I do next?
I'm using sharepoint 2007 sp2.
Event code: 3005 Event message: An unhandled exception has occurred. Event time: 4/12/2011 4:39:00 PM Event time (UTC): 4/12/2011 8:39:00 AM Event ID: 4c4bbb1d99d24056bcd7dcaf2d135e65 Event sequence: 16 Event occurrence: 1 Event detail code: 0 Application information: Application domain: /LM/W3SVC/357097357/Root/GoodsPass-3-129470710950054281 Trust level: Full Application Virtual Path: /GoodsPass Application Path: C:\Inetpub\WebApp\GoodsPass\ Machine name: PEN01NT Process information: Process ID: 6740 Process name: w3wp.exe Account name: PEN01NT\admin Exception information: Exception type: NullReferenceException Exception message: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. Request information: Request URL: http://pen01nt:10599/GoodsPass/default.aspx
Hi, so I have a control that is created in the code behind and generates fine but I can't figure out how to create an event handler for it. I've found plenty of examples for it in C sharp, but none of them seem to apply to VB. What I want to do is essentially this:
myDropDownList.SelectedIndexChanged = "Event to do here"
but it doesn't seem to work for me.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
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One of the monumental problems organizations face today is aggregating information that's stored in disparate formats. Knowledge workers have long wanted to be able to search for content independent of format. The next version of the Windows operating system, code-named "Longhorn," boasts a new storage subsystem that makes that task easier. That subsystem, code-named "WinFS," allows the user to perform searches based on the metadata of the stored item, regardless of what type of file it is or which application created it. This article covers the basic architecture of WinFS and explains how to use the WinFS managed API.
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Hi All,
I have designed the infopath form(Init) and integrated with my state machine workflow. i want to access button click event (designed in Infopath form) in my workflow code.
Can you help me.
Thanks,
Chandresh
This error started on 29 April and I cannot get rid of it...ÃÂ My search works fine, both site and people.ÃÂ AD profile import works fine.ÃÂ Full and incremantal crawls work as scheduled.ÃÂ Just that this error keeps showing up every five minutes in one of two WFE's.ÃÂ The other WFE does notÃÂ receive this error
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I have verified all Security Configuration/Service Accounts, verified all Services on Server/Search accounts, Stopped/Restarted all search, and verified SSP accounts.ÃÂ The last thing I did was verify there was an indexer attached to the SSP...
I set the diagnostic logging to verbose and the only thing that stood out around the time of the error was
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Invalid object name 'AR_CacheCounters'.
SqlError: 'Invalid object name 'AR_CacheCounters'.'ÃÂ ÃÂ ÃÂ Source: '.Net SqlClient Data Provider' Number: 208 State: 1 Class: 16 Procedure: 'proc_ar_GetCacheInvalidationCountersWithCount' LineNumber: 3 Server: 'SERVER'
Any suggestions?
Scott
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