Windows Server 2016 IIS hosted website failed to load dll on a remote file share on AlibabaCloud
I hit an issue on IIS and it bothers me for many days. After I searched all over the web, I still cannot find the right answer so it is time to post on StackOverflow to seek help.
I created a Windows Server 2016 VM on Alibaba Cloud and an SMB file share on Alibaba Cloud. Then I followed this instruction (https://github.com/AlibabaCloudDocs/nas/blob/master/intl.en-US/Best%20Practices/Use%20Windows%20IIS%20and%20NAS%20to%20provide%20Web%20and%20FTP%20services.md) to put my website on the file share and load it to IIS. The problem is this setting works on Windows Server 2012 R2 or lower versions, however, it shows dll load failure on Windows Server 2016. Error looks like this:
I have tried a bunch of settings (like
<runtime>
<loadFromRemoteSources enabled="true"/>
</runtime>
) and searched online but none of the tricks work. I have also tried to use Process Monitor to check the details of w3wp.exe and got this difference between 2012 and 2016:
Windows Server 2012's w3wp.exe gives CreateFile: Success
Windows Server 2016's w3wp.exe gives CreateFile: Invalid Network Response
Comparison between the stacks of 2012 (Left) and 2016 (Right):
Another interesting thing is Windows Server 2016 doesn't really send out any SMB packet for this dll open request.
My concern is this is a bug of Windows Server 2016 Kernel.
After writing all the words above, the question is pretty clear: Does anyone know what really happened and is there a solution to load remote dll on Windows Server 2016 for IIS?
windows server network-file-transfer
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I hit an issue on IIS and it bothers me for many days. After I searched all over the web, I still cannot find the right answer so it is time to post on StackOverflow to seek help.
I created a Windows Server 2016 VM on Alibaba Cloud and an SMB file share on Alibaba Cloud. Then I followed this instruction (https://github.com/AlibabaCloudDocs/nas/blob/master/intl.en-US/Best%20Practices/Use%20Windows%20IIS%20and%20NAS%20to%20provide%20Web%20and%20FTP%20services.md) to put my website on the file share and load it to IIS. The problem is this setting works on Windows Server 2012 R2 or lower versions, however, it shows dll load failure on Windows Server 2016. Error looks like this:
I have tried a bunch of settings (like
<runtime>
<loadFromRemoteSources enabled="true"/>
</runtime>
) and searched online but none of the tricks work. I have also tried to use Process Monitor to check the details of w3wp.exe and got this difference between 2012 and 2016:
Windows Server 2012's w3wp.exe gives CreateFile: Success
Windows Server 2016's w3wp.exe gives CreateFile: Invalid Network Response
Comparison between the stacks of 2012 (Left) and 2016 (Right):
Another interesting thing is Windows Server 2016 doesn't really send out any SMB packet for this dll open request.
My concern is this is a bug of Windows Server 2016 Kernel.
After writing all the words above, the question is pretty clear: Does anyone know what really happened and is there a solution to load remote dll on Windows Server 2016 for IIS?
windows server network-file-transfer
New contributor
Welcome to Code Review. I think you are on the wrong site for asking this question. Here we review working code but don't help with any errors. Maybe Stack Overflow would be a better place to ask this question.
– Heslacher
7 mins ago
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I hit an issue on IIS and it bothers me for many days. After I searched all over the web, I still cannot find the right answer so it is time to post on StackOverflow to seek help.
I created a Windows Server 2016 VM on Alibaba Cloud and an SMB file share on Alibaba Cloud. Then I followed this instruction (https://github.com/AlibabaCloudDocs/nas/blob/master/intl.en-US/Best%20Practices/Use%20Windows%20IIS%20and%20NAS%20to%20provide%20Web%20and%20FTP%20services.md) to put my website on the file share and load it to IIS. The problem is this setting works on Windows Server 2012 R2 or lower versions, however, it shows dll load failure on Windows Server 2016. Error looks like this:
I have tried a bunch of settings (like
<runtime>
<loadFromRemoteSources enabled="true"/>
</runtime>
) and searched online but none of the tricks work. I have also tried to use Process Monitor to check the details of w3wp.exe and got this difference between 2012 and 2016:
Windows Server 2012's w3wp.exe gives CreateFile: Success
Windows Server 2016's w3wp.exe gives CreateFile: Invalid Network Response
Comparison between the stacks of 2012 (Left) and 2016 (Right):
Another interesting thing is Windows Server 2016 doesn't really send out any SMB packet for this dll open request.
My concern is this is a bug of Windows Server 2016 Kernel.
After writing all the words above, the question is pretty clear: Does anyone know what really happened and is there a solution to load remote dll on Windows Server 2016 for IIS?
windows server network-file-transfer
New contributor
I hit an issue on IIS and it bothers me for many days. After I searched all over the web, I still cannot find the right answer so it is time to post on StackOverflow to seek help.
I created a Windows Server 2016 VM on Alibaba Cloud and an SMB file share on Alibaba Cloud. Then I followed this instruction (https://github.com/AlibabaCloudDocs/nas/blob/master/intl.en-US/Best%20Practices/Use%20Windows%20IIS%20and%20NAS%20to%20provide%20Web%20and%20FTP%20services.md) to put my website on the file share and load it to IIS. The problem is this setting works on Windows Server 2012 R2 or lower versions, however, it shows dll load failure on Windows Server 2016. Error looks like this:
I have tried a bunch of settings (like
<runtime>
<loadFromRemoteSources enabled="true"/>
</runtime>
) and searched online but none of the tricks work. I have also tried to use Process Monitor to check the details of w3wp.exe and got this difference between 2012 and 2016:
Windows Server 2012's w3wp.exe gives CreateFile: Success
Windows Server 2016's w3wp.exe gives CreateFile: Invalid Network Response
Comparison between the stacks of 2012 (Left) and 2016 (Right):
Another interesting thing is Windows Server 2016 doesn't really send out any SMB packet for this dll open request.
My concern is this is a bug of Windows Server 2016 Kernel.
After writing all the words above, the question is pretty clear: Does anyone know what really happened and is there a solution to load remote dll on Windows Server 2016 for IIS?
windows server network-file-transfer
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Welcome to Code Review. I think you are on the wrong site for asking this question. Here we review working code but don't help with any errors. Maybe Stack Overflow would be a better place to ask this question.
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Welcome to Code Review. I think you are on the wrong site for asking this question. Here we review working code but don't help with any errors. Maybe Stack Overflow would be a better place to ask this question.
– Heslacher
7 mins ago
Welcome to Code Review. I think you are on the wrong site for asking this question. Here we review working code but don't help with any errors. Maybe Stack Overflow would be a better place to ask this question.
– Heslacher
7 mins ago
Welcome to Code Review. I think you are on the wrong site for asking this question. Here we review working code but don't help with any errors. Maybe Stack Overflow would be a better place to ask this question.
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