CRS: Error Message Restarting Content Replication System

Last reviewed: February 17, 1998
Article ID: Q172510
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Commercial Internet System, version 1.0 - Microsoft Content Replication System
  • Microsoft Site Server, version 2.0 - Microsoft Content Replication System

SYMPTOMS

When you try to restart the Content Replication System (CRS) service, you may see the following error message:

   CRS returned the following CRS specific error message: 3221240592

NOTE: You may see the error message in the mail notification that CRS sends. The error message can also occur in the event viewer.

RESOLUTION

You must convert the error code in order to get a meaningful error message. Do the following procedure:

  1. Convert the error number to hex, = C0003B10
2. Take the last four digits of the converted number, = 3B10 3. Convert this four-digit hex number back to decimal, = 15120 4. Check this error number on CRS documentation.

For this particular error, 15120 means:

   Product Expired Error
   Source:  CRS
   ID:     15120
   Text:   Thank you for your interest in Content Replication System.

   This software expires March 31, 1997 and will no longer function after
   that date. Please acquire the final retail version of this software.
   Severity: Error
   Name:     CRS_ERROR_PRODUCT_EXPIRED
   Meaning:  You are using evaluation software and it has expired.
   Cause:    Your evaluation time is up.
   Recommendation:  Purchase the retail version of CRS.
Version           : 1.00,2.00
Platform          : WINDOWS
Issue type        : kbprb


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Last reviewed: February 17, 1998
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