Url rewrite 2.1 stops Application pool in IIS 8.5 (return 503 status), windows server 2012R2
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I install the URL Rewrite from the Web Platform Installer.
No added rule.
Then, when I access website url, it returned 503 code and Application Pool was stopped.
It works normally when I uninstall the URL rewrite module from Control Panel.
I have tried many searches on google but no results.
I found that in Event log:
- The Module DLL C:Windowssystem32inetsrvrewrite.dll failed to load. The data is the error. Application pool 'DefaultAppPool' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application pool.
(rewrite.dll is exits)
Any ideas?
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I install the URL Rewrite from the Web Platform Installer.
No added rule.
Then, when I access website url, it returned 503 code and Application Pool was stopped.
It works normally when I uninstall the URL rewrite module from Control Panel.
I have tried many searches on google but no results.
I found that in Event log:
- The Module DLL C:Windowssystem32inetsrvrewrite.dll failed to load. The data is the error. Application pool 'DefaultAppPool' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application pool.
(rewrite.dll is exits)
Any ideas?
url-rewrite-module iis-8.5 asp.net-mvc-5.2
What did you see from Windows event log? If there is any process crashed, edit your question to include the exact info from log entries.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 18:20
@LexLi, thanks for suggest. I found that: Application pool 'DefaultAppPool' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application pool.
– GinCanhViet
Nov 21 at 18:40
There should be other entries to match "a series of failures". This one alone is useless.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 18:44
The Module DLL C:Windowssystem32inetsrvrewrite.dll failed to load. The data is the error.
– GinCanhViet
Nov 21 at 19:19
Sounds like Microsoft ships a broken package again. Open a support case via support.microsoft.com and ask them to fix.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 20:19
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I install the URL Rewrite from the Web Platform Installer.
No added rule.
Then, when I access website url, it returned 503 code and Application Pool was stopped.
It works normally when I uninstall the URL rewrite module from Control Panel.
I have tried many searches on google but no results.
I found that in Event log:
- The Module DLL C:Windowssystem32inetsrvrewrite.dll failed to load. The data is the error. Application pool 'DefaultAppPool' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application pool.
(rewrite.dll is exits)
Any ideas?
url-rewrite-module iis-8.5 asp.net-mvc-5.2
I install the URL Rewrite from the Web Platform Installer.
No added rule.
Then, when I access website url, it returned 503 code and Application Pool was stopped.
It works normally when I uninstall the URL rewrite module from Control Panel.
I have tried many searches on google but no results.
I found that in Event log:
- The Module DLL C:Windowssystem32inetsrvrewrite.dll failed to load. The data is the error. Application pool 'DefaultAppPool' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application pool.
(rewrite.dll is exits)
Any ideas?
url-rewrite-module iis-8.5 asp.net-mvc-5.2
url-rewrite-module iis-8.5 asp.net-mvc-5.2
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asked Nov 21 at 16:26
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What did you see from Windows event log? If there is any process crashed, edit your question to include the exact info from log entries.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 18:20
@LexLi, thanks for suggest. I found that: Application pool 'DefaultAppPool' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application pool.
– GinCanhViet
Nov 21 at 18:40
There should be other entries to match "a series of failures". This one alone is useless.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 18:44
The Module DLL C:Windowssystem32inetsrvrewrite.dll failed to load. The data is the error.
– GinCanhViet
Nov 21 at 19:19
Sounds like Microsoft ships a broken package again. Open a support case via support.microsoft.com and ask them to fix.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 20:19
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What did you see from Windows event log? If there is any process crashed, edit your question to include the exact info from log entries.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 18:20
@LexLi, thanks for suggest. I found that: Application pool 'DefaultAppPool' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application pool.
– GinCanhViet
Nov 21 at 18:40
There should be other entries to match "a series of failures". This one alone is useless.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 18:44
The Module DLL C:Windowssystem32inetsrvrewrite.dll failed to load. The data is the error.
– GinCanhViet
Nov 21 at 19:19
Sounds like Microsoft ships a broken package again. Open a support case via support.microsoft.com and ask them to fix.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 20:19
What did you see from Windows event log? If there is any process crashed, edit your question to include the exact info from log entries.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 18:20
What did you see from Windows event log? If there is any process crashed, edit your question to include the exact info from log entries.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 18:20
@LexLi, thanks for suggest. I found that: Application pool 'DefaultAppPool' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application pool.
– GinCanhViet
Nov 21 at 18:40
@LexLi, thanks for suggest. I found that: Application pool 'DefaultAppPool' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application pool.
– GinCanhViet
Nov 21 at 18:40
There should be other entries to match "a series of failures". This one alone is useless.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 18:44
There should be other entries to match "a series of failures". This one alone is useless.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 18:44
The Module DLL C:Windowssystem32inetsrvrewrite.dll failed to load. The data is the error.
– GinCanhViet
Nov 21 at 19:19
The Module DLL C:Windowssystem32inetsrvrewrite.dll failed to load. The data is the error.
– GinCanhViet
Nov 21 at 19:19
Sounds like Microsoft ships a broken package again. Open a support case via support.microsoft.com and ask them to fix.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 20:19
Sounds like Microsoft ships a broken package again. Open a support case via support.microsoft.com and ask them to fix.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 20:19
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What did you see from Windows event log? If there is any process crashed, edit your question to include the exact info from log entries.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 18:20
@LexLi, thanks for suggest. I found that: Application pool 'DefaultAppPool' is being automatically disabled due to a series of failures in the process(es) serving that application pool.
– GinCanhViet
Nov 21 at 18:40
There should be other entries to match "a series of failures". This one alone is useless.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 18:44
The Module DLL C:Windowssystem32inetsrvrewrite.dll failed to load. The data is the error.
– GinCanhViet
Nov 21 at 19:19
Sounds like Microsoft ships a broken package again. Open a support case via support.microsoft.com and ask them to fix.
– Lex Li
Nov 21 at 20:19