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SYMPTOMSWhen you start an application that uses WinInet functionality (such as Internet Explorer 3.0), the following message might appear:
CAUSE
This is a problem with the WinInet cache that occurs whenever WinInet is
first loaded in the context of a service, such as an ISAPI filter, and then
by a user process, such as a browser like Internet Explorer 3.0.
RESOLUTION
The cache does not work properly in this situation for any user-mode
programs, but other WinInet functions are impaired. To work around this
problem, either don't use any IIS filter DLL that uses WinInet, or make
sure a user-mode WinInet application is running before you start the IIS
service.
STATUS
This problem has been fixed in the latest version of the WinInet DLL, which
can be obtained by installing the Internet Explorer 3.02 File Upload Add-On
for Windows 95 and NT. It is available at
http://www.microsoft.com/msdownload/ieplatform/iewin95/04.htm.
MORE INFORMATIONThe implementation of WinInet uses a memory mapped file (MMF) to share the cache. If IIS, which is a service, has already created the MMF, then non- service applications cannot access the MMF. REFERENCESFor additional information, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q106387 Sharing Objects with a Service © Microsoft Corporation 1999, All Rights Reserved. Additional query words:
Keywords : kbnetwork kbIE300 kbWinInet kbDSupport iisgeneral iisapi iisFilter |
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