HTTP Service Namespace Management
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
To receive HTTP requests, a server application must have its URL registered with the HTTP Service. If the server application is running without administrative credentials, the server application must reserve a URL namespace before it can register. Reserving a URL namespace creates an access control list (ACL) for that namespace. Additionally, a server application (hosted by the HTTP Service) might conflict with another application (not hosted by the HTTP Service) if both use the same IP addresses and port.
Events
Event ID | Source | Message |
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Microsoft-Windows-HttpEvent |
Attempted to reserve URL (%1). Status %2. This event can be benign or yellow, depending on whether the status is Succeed or Failed. | |
Microsoft-Windows-HttpEvent |
Attempted to add URL (%2) to URL group (%1). Status: %3. This event can be benign or Yellow, depending on whether the status is Succeed or Failed. | |
Microsoft-Windows-HttpEvent |
Unable to bind to the underlying transport for %2. The IP Listen-Only list may contain a reference to an interface which does not exist on this machine. The data field contains the error number. | |
Microsoft-Windows-HttpEvent |
Unable to convert IP Listen-Only list entry %2. The data field contains the error number. | |
Microsoft-Windows-HttpEvent |
Unable to convert all entries on IP Listen-Only list. Driver will listen on all available interfaces. |