Article ID: 902161 - Last Review: December 3, 2007 - Revision: 1.4 Event 51228 is logged in the System log, and changes are not saved to the Metabase.xml file after you make configuration changes in IIS 6On This PageSYMPTOMSIn Microsoft Internet Information Services 6.0 (IIS), after
you make configuration changes by using Internet Information Services Manager
or a programmatic interface, an error message that is similar to the following
is logged in the System log: Source: IIS Log Type: Error Category: Catalog Event ID: 51228 Description: An error occurred while saving the metabase file. This can happen when the metabase XML file is in use by another program, or if the disk is full. Check for corresponding events in the event log for more details.(null)(null)(null)(null) ErrorCode : 0x80070020 CAUSEThis issue occurs because one or more of the following
conditions are true:
RESOLUTIONTo resolve this issue, use one or both of the following
methods: Method 1: Free disk space on the hard diskIf you cannot save the configuration information in the Metabase.xml file because of insufficient disk space, delete unnecessary files on the hard disk to free disk space.Method 2: Exit the program that has a write lock on the Metabase.xml fileIf a program that is running on the computer has a write lock on the Metabase.xml file, exit the program to release the Metabase.xml file.Note You can use the Filemon.exe or Handle.exe programs to determine the program that has a write lock on the Metabase.xml file. To obtain Filemon.exe or Handler.exe, visit the following Web site: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/cb56073f-62a3-4ed8-9dd6-40c84cb9e2f5.aspx
(http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/cb56073f-62a3-4ed8-9dd6-40c84cb9e2f5.aspx)
MORE INFORMATIONWhen you start IIS, the configuration settings are read from
the Metabase.xml file and loaded into the IIS cache. The configuration
information that is stored in active memory is also known as the in-memory metabase. When you use Internet Information Services Manager or a
programmatic interface to modify the IIS configuration settings, the changes
are made to the metabase that is in the IIS cache. The changes that are stored
in the IIS cache are written to the Metabase.xml file on the hard disk
according to the following rules:
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