RE: Error -108

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 13816
interpreted = N
texte = Jeremy ->Ever since I upgraded from WC2.0 to WC 2.0.1 I have been getting an >intermittent problem where the acgi stops responding after a few hours >normal operation. Nothing seems to hang but it does not respond so anyone >trying to access our sites gets an error message. >This morning I am now getting error messages in the Webstar window saying: >Error -108: Sending ACGI sdoc Event (err=-108) >with every attempt to access an index.tmpl file. [...] >The problem seems to be getting worse. I had to restart the machine this >morning. Previously, it was enough just to quit the Webcat acgi and let >it restart the next time it was called.Are you sure you're not just having a problem with corruption of some sort? Try running Norton Disk Doctor and rebuilding the desktop with the extensions off next time you get a chance. If the problem persists after this, you might also try shutting down WebSTAR, moving the WebSTAR Settings file out of the WebSTAR folder, and restarting WebSTAR - you'll have to re-enter your serial number and custom settings, but this will create a completely new settings file and should let you know if your WebSTAR Settings file was bad.I hope this helps,Marc Eagle StarNine Technologies http://www.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Error -108 (Nevin Lyne 1997)
  2. RE: Error -108 (Jeremy Pocock 1997)
  3. Re: Error -108 (Jeremy Pocock 1997)
  4. RE: Error -108 (Marc Eagle 1997)
  5. Re: Error -108 (Grant Hulbert 1997)
Jeremy ->Ever since I upgraded from WC2.0 to WC 2.0.1 I have been getting an >intermittent problem where the acgi stops responding after a few hours >normal operation. Nothing seems to hang but it does not respond so anyone >trying to access our sites gets an error message. >This morning I am now getting error messages in the Webstar window saying: >Error -108: Sending ACGI sdoc Event (err=-108) >with every attempt to access an index.tmpl file. [...] >The problem seems to be getting worse. I had to restart the machine this >morning. Previously, it was enough just to quit the Webcat acgi and let >it restart the next time it was called.Are you sure you're not just having a problem with corruption of some sort? Try running Norton Disk Doctor and rebuilding the desktop with the extensions off next time you get a chance. If the problem persists after this, you might also try shutting down WebSTAR, moving the WebSTAR Settings file out of the WebSTAR folder, and restarting WebSTAR - you'll have to re-enter your serial number and custom settings, but this will create a completely new settings file and should let you know if your WebSTAR Settings file was bad.I hope this helps,Marc Eagle StarNine Technologies http://www.smithmicro.com/ Marc Eagle

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