"Server Out Of MemoryThere is no memory on the server to run your program. Please contact your administrator with this problem."
I can't find anything in the EVENT LOGS on the server that indicate an issue with this.
After doing lots of troubleshooting for more than 2 days, we found out the resolution.You can't believe it but the resolution is very simple and straightforward.
We found out that the application pool account was running under Network Service. We changed it to Domain admin account and after that did IISRESET.
Issue Resolved.
Cheers !
Note:-
The domain account should have the following rights as follows:-
1. It should be present in the WSS_WPG,WSS_ADMIN_WPG and IIS_WPG and Administrator group.
2.It should be present in the SQL SERVER Logins Section.
3. It should have DBCREATOR & SECURITY ADMIN Permissions in the SQL SERVER.
The application pool identity is essentially what the ASP .Net code of the site will be executing as. The user account used here must have the standard rights in order to run an application pool, and must obviously have rights to read and write to the SQL Server databases for the site.
Thanks...
Mr FBA Specialist .... i dont see any FBA issues discussed in this blog ... that happend ???
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