HOW TO: Start IISAdmin and Dependent Services Under a Debugger (273639)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Internet Information Services version 6.0
- Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0
- Microsoft Internet Information Server 4.0
- Microsoft Internet Information Server 3.0
This article was previously published under Q273639 We strongly recommend that all users upgrade to Microsoft Internet
Information Services (IIS) version 6.0 running on Microsoft Windows Server
2003. IIS 6.0 significantly increases Web infrastructure security. For more
information about IIS security-related topics, visit the following Microsoft
Web site: SUMMARY This step-by-step article describes how to start a service
(specifically IISAdmin and its dependent services) under a debugger.
Occasionally, issues occur when you start the IISAdmin service or one of its
dependent services, such as the World Wide Web Publishing service or the FTP
Publishing service. These services may stop responding (hang) or quit (crash)
in a way that is not caught by the default system debugger. Also, if a service
experiences a problem when it starts, the Service Control Manager (SCM)
gracefully stops the service and reports to the Event Log that there was a
problem starting the service. If this information is not enough, you
must determine where the issue exists during startup. If you are debugging an
executable file, you can start the debugger of your choice, and then run the
executable file under the debugger. This becomes more difficult when the
executable file in question is running as a Microsoft Windows NT service.
Although the environment is different, the approach is very similar.
This article describes how to start a service (specifically IISAdmin and its
dependent services) under a debugger. The debugger that is used in the example
is WinDBG. To download and install the debugging tools, visit the following
Microsoft Web site:
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Set Service Options- Set the Image File Execution options so that when the service (or the executable file) starts,
it starts under the debugger. Because you are working directly with a Windows
NT service, make sure that you turn on the Interact With the
Desktop option in the Log On As section of the Service Properties dialog box. Otherwise, when the service starts, it loads in the
debugger, and you will not see it.
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\inetinfo.exe]
"Debugger"="C:\\Debuggers\\windbg -g"
NOTE: The path that points to the debugger (WinDbg in the examples)
cannot contain any spaces, nor can you use extensions in the debugger path; for
example, it must be windbg, and not windbg.exe.
- To debug IIS, including the File Transfer Protocol (FTP),
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP),
Web, and other services that run under the Inetinfo.exe process, set the
IISAdmin service to Interact with the Desktop.
- At a command prompt, type net stop iisadmin
/y, and then press ENTER to stop IISAdmin and all the dependent
services. Type net start w3svc, and then press ENTER to
start the World Wide Web Publishing service and the IISAdmin
service.
- Start any other related services. This last step may be
omitted or changed based on the situation. For example, if you are debugging an
FTP (MSFTPSVC) service startup issue, instead of starting the World Wide Web
Publishing service, you only have to start the FTP Publishing service
( net start msftpsvc).
- When the debugger is running, you can set up various
options, such as symbol path. From this point, you can debug the service as any
other executable process.
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REFERENCES
For additional information about debugging, click the following article numbers
to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 286350
HOW TO: Use ADPlus to Troubleshoot "Hangs" and "Crashes"
261871 INFO: COM+ and MTS Debugging Resources
183480 HOW TO: Debug ISAPI DLLs Under IIS 4.0 and IIS 5.0
238788 HOW TO: Debug Common Gateway Interface Applications Running Under IIS by Using Visual Studio
For additional information
about debugging a Windows NT service, click the article number below to view
the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 170738 Debugging a Windows NT Service
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Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 8/24/2005 |
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Keywords: | kbHOWTOmaster KB273639 |
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