Good afternoon.
Prompt, please, than such error can be caused.
Was installed PowerBuilder 2017 Standard.
I changed my license to Universal.
Downloaded and installed PowerBuilder 2017 Universal.
I get an error when I try to start AEM.
OS - Windows 7
Good afternoon.
Prompt, please, than such error can be caused.
Was installed PowerBuilder 2017 Standard.
I changed my license to Universal.
Downloaded and installed PowerBuilder 2017 Universal.
I get an error when I try to start AEM.
OS - Windows 7
This problem is not related with PB. It is either a problem of the IIS installation itself or PowerServer was incorrectly installed to IIS.
I would recommend doing the following:
1. Uninstall PowerServer (you can keep your PowerBuilder installed)
2. Uninstall IIS (not IIS Express), which is done through the Programs/Features of Control Panel
3. Reinstall IIS (not IIS Express), , which is done through the Programs/Features of Control Panel
4. Read through the PowerServer installation guide and make sure all the required .NET components are installed to IIS. Here is the link to the relevant section in the documentation https://docs.appeon.com/appeon_online_help/ps2019/installation_guide/ch03s04s02.html#Appeon_Server_installation_prerequisites_installing_IIS_on_Windows_7
5. Enter http://localhost in your Web browser and verify you see the IIS start page with no errors
6. Now install PowerServer... it should work
Thank you, Armeen Mazda. Helped the reinstallation of IIS. I love Powerbuilder very much!
Just in case:
Another thing you could try, if nothing else works, is to uninstall all windows sdk's that you might have installed. After that, re-install the latest version of the windows SDK.
I remember I had some weird errors and doing so solved my problem.
Hi
Did you uninstal PB before installing the universal? It might be an idea to try that.
Is there any information in the event log that could point to the cause of the error?
Regards
David
An unhandled win32 exception occurred in ' w3wp.exe"
Following. Available debuggers.
W3wp.exe has to do with IIS.
Since I don't understand Russian, it would help if you'd translate all of the text on the image to English.