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FastCGI Error while trying to access admin area on IE8

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 3:42 pm
by Tino
Hi all,

I've recently installed CMSMS 1.6.6 onto a client's webspace and everything appeared to work fine. However I can't access the admin area through IE8, instead getting the following error:
FastCGI Error
The FastCGI Handler was unable to process the request.
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Error Details:

•Error Number: 13 (0x8007000d).
•Error Description: The data is invalid.
HTTP Error 500 - Server Error.
Internet Information Services (IIS)
If I access it through Firefox I have no problems at all.

I'm using a different host from my usual one and, as this is the first install of CMSMS I have made with them, I assumed it must be something at their end. However having contacted them their response is that if it's working through Firefox, it must be a problem with the code.

I've done some searching and have come across a few threads where something similar is mentioned, but never with a solution.

Can someone please help?

Many thanks,
Tino

Re: FastCGI Error while trying to access admin area on IE8

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 6:51 pm
by Dr.CSS
Have you looked in the system info page to see if you have any yellow ! or red X?...

Re: FastCGI Error while trying to access admin area on IE8

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:37 am
by Tino
I have one yellow ! (PHP register_globals (register_globals): On (True)) and one red x (config_file: 0666 Failure. config.php writable. It is more safe if you change permission to read-only)

I will change teh config.php permissions just now, but is the PHP error likely to be causing my problem?

Many thanks,
Tino

Re: FastCGI Error while trying to access admin area on IE8

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:11 pm
by Dr.CSS
Maybe it has to do with using IIS which I have no idea about...

Re: FastCGI Error while trying to access admin area on IE8

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:37 am
by Tino
I'm not too familiar with IIS either - would this be something that would need sorted at the server/host end?

Can anyone else shed further light on this?

Many thanks,
Tino