Virtual Directories Displayed with Stop Sign Symbols (275038)



The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server 2001

This article was previously published under Q275038

SUMMARY

Internet Information Services (IIS) virtual directories that map to the SharePoint Portal Server Web Storage System may display stop sign symbols in the IIS Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in. Also, IIS will write the following errors to the event log when it fails to access the SharePoint Portal Server virtual directories:

Event Type:Warning
Event Source:W3SVC
Event Category:None
Event ID:101
Date:6/21/2002
Time:10:24:15 AM
User:N/A
Computer:SPSUNATTEND
Description:
The server was unable to add the virtual root '/Public' for the directory '\\.\backofficestorage\localhost\SharePoint Portal Server' due to the following error: The system cannot find the path specified. The data is the error code.
For additional information specific to this message please visit the Microsoft Online Support site located at:
http://search.support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1.
Data:
0000: 03 00 00 00

-and-

Event Type:Warning
Event Source:W3SVC
Event Category:None
Event ID:101
Date:6/21/2002
Time:10:24:15 AM
User:N/A
Computer:SPSUNATTEND
Description:
The server was unable to add the virtual root '/SharePoint Portal Server' for the directory '\\.\backofficestorage\localhost\SharePoint Portal Server' due to the following error: The system cannot find the path specified. The data is the error code.
For additional information specific to this message please visit the Microsoft Online Support site located at:
http://search.support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1.
Data:
0000: 03 00 00 00

These stop sign symbols and event log messages are benign error indicators.

MORE INFORMATION

Because the SharePoint Portal Server Web Storage System is installed and started after IIS, IIS cannot gain access to the SharePoint Portal Server virtual directories. Therefore, IIS displays stop sign symbols in MMC.

To clear the stop sign symbols, restart the IIS Web service after the Web Storage System has been started. You can also configure the Web service to start manually. After you restart the server, the Web Storage System starts automatically, and then you can manually start the Web service. The stop sign symbols are no longer displayed.

Modification Type:MajorLast Reviewed:7/17/2006
Keywords:kbinfo KB275038