Hi there.
I am having a migrane-a-day with this ASP error 0115 that I am getting now. Maybe somebody can help me out.
I run IIS 4 in a multi-hosting environment with approximately 200 sites per server. On one of my servers, atleast once a day something happens and any site that has a global.asa file will not execute ASP, but gives the dreaded ASP 0115 error. If I rename the global.asa to something else, the error goes away. Im imagining that not all of the sites that are affected have bad global.asa files since they were all working fine a couple of weeks ago, and most of them have not been modified in months (the global.asa files that is)
I was hoping somebody could point me in a direction to find out exactly where the error is coming from, if it is a bad module, which one, etc. As soon as I find out which module is causing the problem I can probably narrow down the culprit.
Note that alot of these sites use ODBC connections to Access databases, and a few to an external SQL server.
I had read an old message on one of these message boards where somebody suggested that since Error 0115 is a 'trappable error' that you could 'trap' it! heh
Anybody know anything about this???
Thanks,
Gerald
I am having a migrane-a-day with this ASP error 0115 that I am getting now. Maybe somebody can help me out.
I run IIS 4 in a multi-hosting environment with approximately 200 sites per server. On one of my servers, atleast once a day something happens and any site that has a global.asa file will not execute ASP, but gives the dreaded ASP 0115 error. If I rename the global.asa to something else, the error goes away. Im imagining that not all of the sites that are affected have bad global.asa files since they were all working fine a couple of weeks ago, and most of them have not been modified in months (the global.asa files that is)
I was hoping somebody could point me in a direction to find out exactly where the error is coming from, if it is a bad module, which one, etc. As soon as I find out which module is causing the problem I can probably narrow down the culprit.
Note that alot of these sites use ODBC connections to Access databases, and a few to an external SQL server.
I had read an old message on one of these message boards where somebody suggested that since Error 0115 is a 'trappable error' that you could 'trap' it! heh
Anybody know anything about this???
Thanks,
Gerald