Windows Error Number 232 the Culprit?

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    Default Windows Error Number 232 the Culprit?

    I just inherited a Web site that is in ColdFusion 5.1 on a Windows 2000
    server. Every few days, the site becomes unavailable and we get a "server not
    found error." It always happens early in the morning, between about 5 a.m. and
    9 a.m. However, when I check both the IIS and CF services on the machine, both
    are still running. If I restart the machine, the site comes back and everything
    is fine. Nothing in the IIS logs points to the service failing - just some 404
    errors, which I've addressed. What I'm seeing in the ColdFusion logs are a lot
    of Windows NT error number 232s and an occasional Error Number 109. I can't
    tell if this is a ColdFusion problem, and IIS problem, or a problem with the
    machine. I am relatively new to Windows IIS, so I may be missing something. Can
    anyone shed some light on this?

    mareltrout Guest

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    Default Re: Windows Error Number 232 the Culprit?

    did you find a solution to that? as i am having the same problem. i've done
    some research and found out to use CFLock whereever using Application or
    Session variables. done that however still the same problem.

    schazad Guest

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