What should I do if the error 500 is prompted when the IIS service fails to be configured in the XP system?
Users who configure the IIS service in the XP system often encounter the 500 error message, which is a very annoying problem. The following describes how to solve the 500 Error prompt without reinstalling IIS.
Solution:
1. Make sure that the following services are in the starting status and the starting type is automatic COM + Event SystemCOM + System Application.
2. Go to the control panel and choose management tools> component service console root directory> component service> Computer> my computer> COM + application, right-click IIS Out-Of-Process Pooled Applications and choose Properties> identifier> change "following users" to "system users> Interactive Users> currently logged-on users ".
Click "OK" and then right-click "properties"> "start ".
Generally, the IIS500 problem has been solved perfectly theoretically, but you may encounter various problems.
3. What if an error occurs when opening the COM + application? Make sure that the Distributed Transaction Coordinator service is in the startup status and the start type is automatic. If an error occurs when the Distributed Transaction Coordinator service is enabled, make sure that the following services are started and the start type is automatic. Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Security Accounts Manager and then enter msdtc-resetlog at the run or cmd command prompt to start the Distributed Transaction Coordinator service. Then, it is no longer necessary to open the COM + application.
4. What if I cannot find IIS Out-Of-Process Pooled Applications in the COM + application?
Very easy. First open the cmd command prompt and run the cd command to enter X: \ WINDOWS \ system32 \ inetsrv (X is your system disk)
Then enter the command:
Rundll32 wamreg. dll, CreateIISPackage press enter (CreateIISPackage must be case sensitive !)
Regsvr32 asptxn. dll: Press enter. At this time, IIS Out-Of-Process Pooled Applications can be found.
The above is the solution to the 500 error message when the IIS service fails to be configured in the XP system. If necessary, you can refer to the small series method settings.