The Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) service terminated with the following error: The system cannot find the specified path.
plzz help its bugging me
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Armada wrote:Hi Liquid think did u get a solution to your problem
PLease let me know..it is urgent..liquidthink wrote:I know I'm late on this, but maybe someone else with the same problem discovers this thread and finds my suggestion useful...
I've searched the whole internet and came up with nothing but these none-conclusive threads... This is an uncommon condition dealing with IIS on windows 2000 and I think I've finally found a solution that at least worked for me anyway.
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Go to Control panel / Administrative tools and select Services, right click on "Automatic Updates" and choose properties.
Stop the service and select Disabled in "Startup type", press Ok and Restart the system. (put in the simplest form I ever know)
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If that doesn't work, check you don't have any queer Firewall software running on your machine (e.g. McAfee), uninstall them and you'd better uninstall IIS (if you messed up with metabase file and stuff, in desperation you know), reboot and afterwards do the above procedure.
As you can see that wasn't actually the IIS fault, and the IIS service was down as a blatant consequence.
And I don't have a clue what is the actual cause of the problem which bings svchost.exe and services down at srartup and plagues all related components.
Well, I hope it helps.
Regards ~
(I may copy&paste this post to other similar threads, considering another chance of curing instead of reinstallation of the whole OS.)
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Above solution applies for this conditions (for your info and keywords for search engines):
IIS is gone!
When clicking on the Internet Services Manager, an error message says:
Error Connecting To //pc_name//
The system cannot find the path specified.
Do you wish to attempt to connect to it in future?
The IIS MetaEdit utility quits with this error: "fatal error occurred while
connecting to Localhost"
When starting the World Wide Web Publishing service on Local
Computer: Error 3: The system cannot find the path specified
WWW publishing, FTP and SMTP, all complain about "The system cannot find the specified path."
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