mk
December 11th 03, 11:15 PM
Hi there, ok I have had this problem on two seperate laptop computers, a
sony vaio pcg-z1a and a dell latitude d600, basically i install a fresh copy
of xp pro, then go and add IIS through the normal add/remove windows
components panel, as soon as I add this component to windows once I reboot
the machine halts with the stop error listed in the subject of this message,
the code is c0000210 0xc0000022.
I have done intesive research on this, I have a feeling it has alot to do
with rights for the systemroot folder ie: C:\WINDOWS however I'm not sure
what I am supposed to change, I am a local admin and I installed IIS with
those privelages, I cannot for the life of me figure out what it is with the
drive that's not allwoing access.. it is formatted NTFS by the way.. and I
also noticed another oddity which I was able to fix wherin the Administrator
did not have access to the logical disk manager.. I changed this by
modifying the default COM access permission, but this has not changed the
errors I experience when loading IIS.
Finally I was told in the IIS group that it is not IIS's fault because they
are user-level not kernel-level and cannot cause this, however I have found
evidence to the contrary... anyways could someone please help me out here..
PLEASE!! thanks!
sony vaio pcg-z1a and a dell latitude d600, basically i install a fresh copy
of xp pro, then go and add IIS through the normal add/remove windows
components panel, as soon as I add this component to windows once I reboot
the machine halts with the stop error listed in the subject of this message,
the code is c0000210 0xc0000022.
I have done intesive research on this, I have a feeling it has alot to do
with rights for the systemroot folder ie: C:\WINDOWS however I'm not sure
what I am supposed to change, I am a local admin and I installed IIS with
those privelages, I cannot for the life of me figure out what it is with the
drive that's not allwoing access.. it is formatted NTFS by the way.. and I
also noticed another oddity which I was able to fix wherin the Administrator
did not have access to the logical disk manager.. I changed this by
modifying the default COM access permission, but this has not changed the
errors I experience when loading IIS.
Finally I was told in the IIS group that it is not IIS's fault because they
are user-level not kernel-level and cannot cause this, however I have found
evidence to the contrary... anyways could someone please help me out here..
PLEASE!! thanks!