Event ID 7034 The World Wide Web Publishing Service service terminated unexpectedly on SharePoint Server
Hi every one
What does these errors mean, on the SharePoint Application server event viewer, and how can i solve them?
Event ID: 7034
The World Wide Web Publishing Service service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 4 time(s).
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Event ID: 7034
The IIS Admin Service service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this 4 time(s).
Thanks in advanced
January 17th, 2011 1:29am
Hi,
Check this if it can help
http://www.gridview.org/kb/iis6/You-may-be-unable-to-start-the-World-Wide-Web-Publishing-Service-on-a-computer-that-is-running-IIS-6-0-and-has-the-Patch.aspx
Let us know if it worksCheers, Hemendra-MCTS "Yesterday is just a memory,Tomorrow we may never see"
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January 17th, 2011 3:02am
Hi M.AMIR,
Have you do virus scan recently?
Please check your antivirus report, if your computer has been infected with the Code Red worm even though you installed security updates to help
prevent this worm. The above error messages may be logged in the System event log.
For more details please read this KB.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821749Best regards. Emir
January 19th, 2011 12:20am
Thanks Emir,
Our anti virus software is Symantec End Point and in has been fully updated every day and i don't see any virus infection log on it.
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January 19th, 2011 12:30am
I agree with Emir, your Anti-virus could by mistake report that your computer has been infected with the Code Red worm as It detects Code Red worm requests, including .ida file requests, to the World Wide Web Publishing Service.
The antivirus software acts as if the server has been infected with the worm, which mostly won't be true causing the IIS Admin service to crash or close unexpectedly & generating this error.
To resolve this problem, contact your anti-virus software manufacturer for an
updated signature file, If you are using McAfee antivirus software, update the signature to 4266 or later.
Please check the below Microsoft KB:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821749
Mark this as answer; If it answers your question.
Thanks,
Islam Elshafie.
January 19th, 2011 2:37am
I agree with Emir, your Anti-virus could by mistake report that your computer has been infected with the Code Red worm as It detects Code Red worm requests, including .ida file requests, to the World Wide Web Publishing Service.
The antivirus software acts as if the server has been infected with the worm, which mostly won't be true causing the IIS Admin service to crash or close unexpectedly & generating this error.
To resolve this problem, contact your anti-virus software manufacturer for an
updated signature file, If you are using McAfee antivirus software, update the signature to 4266 or later.
Please check the below Microsoft KB:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821749
Mark this as answer; If it answers your question.
Thanks,
Islam Elshafie.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
January 19th, 2011 2:39am
I agree with Emir, your Anti-virus could by mistake report that your computer has been infected with the Code Red worm as It detects Code Red worm requests, including .ida file requests, to the World Wide Web Publishing Service.
The antivirus software acts as if the server has been infected with the worm, which mostly won't be true causing the IIS Admin service to crash or close unexpectedly & generating this error.
To resolve this problem, contact your anti-virus software manufacturer for an
updated signature file, If you are using McAfee antivirus software, update the signature to 4266 or later.
Please check the below Microsoft KB:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821749
Thanks,
Islam Elshafie.
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January 19th, 2011 10:31am
I agree with Emir, your Anti-virus could by mistake report that your computer has been infected with the Code Red worm as It detects Code Red worm requests, including .ida file requests, to the World Wide Web Publishing Service.
The antivirus software acts as if the server has been infected with the worm, which mostly won't be true causing the IIS Admin service to crash or close unexpectedly & generating this error.
To resolve this problem, contact your anti-virus software manufacturer for an
updated signature file, If you are using McAfee antivirus software, update the signature to 4266 or later.
Please check the below Microsoft KB:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/821749
Thanks,
Islam Elshafie.
Moderator Note 1: NEVER write "Mark this as answer; If it answers your question." in your posts.
Moderator Note 2: NEVER Propose your own answers. The "Propose as Answer" function is there so that people can propose the good answers of
other people. I is not there for self-proposing.
Free Windows Admin Tool Kit Click here and download it now
January 19th, 2011 10:31am