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su_jump
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USA
38 Posts

Posted - 23 January 2004 :  13:58:51  Show Profile  Visit su_jump's Homepage
Hello, I currently have Snitz ver. 3.4.03 running on my webpage and have recently discovered that every now and then my whole website (entire site) goes down. The erorr below is all I get when I go to my site and it seems that snitz is causing all these problems. This is really killing the site and to fix this, IIS needs to be restarted everytime this happens. Some poeople are saying it has something to do with us not closing our objects. I really don't know what that means but it's causing a major problem. Please help if you can.

Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0241'
CreateObject Exception
/default.asp
The CreateObject of '(null)' caused exception C0000005.
Active Server Pages error 'ASP 0241'
CreateObject Exception
/default.asp
The CreateObject of '(null)' caused exception C0000005.
Server object error 'ASP 0177 : c0000005'
Server.CreateObject Failed
/default.asp, line 120
c0000005

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Thanks, Ed

HuwR
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United Kingdom
20595 Posts

Posted - 23 January 2004 :  14:05:14  Show Profile  Visit HuwR's Homepage
Snitz is only telling you there is a problem, it is very very unlikely to be the cause, the failure to create the objects is caused by ASP having crashed not Snitz
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su_jump
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USA
38 Posts

Posted - 23 January 2004 :  14:35:53  Show Profile  Visit su_jump's Homepage
So, How can I avoid this from happening, do I have to remove snitz so it won't happen again. I'm kinda lost with this one, on what to do. Any suggestions? I just want it to work right.

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Thanks, Ed
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