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  • Started 3 days ago by baldcat
  • Latest reply from Eric Truchon
  1. Ok so I have a GUID, now how can I find what it is ???

    06/16/2009 08:42:16.33 OWSTIMER.EXE (0x0FAC) 0x07E0 Windows SharePoint Services Timer 5uuf Monitorable The previous instance of the timer job 'Workflow', id '{16FABE34-3A4E-425B-93EF-4A91F822FAD5}' for service '{20581764-DA0C-43E6-A00C-5B8E78457B53}' is still running, so the current instance will be skipped. Consider increasing the interval between jobs.

    Now before you state, "Just increase the timer job time" This error attrributes to the workflow-job on my main webapp :80..

    Basiclly the timer job is starting but not finishing.. It just gets stuck. So we have increased , and decreased the timer job.. and this is the only error we get and we only get it when we set the timer job to every 1 mintue between 0 and 59 ... If we set it back to desfult (5min) we don't get the error, but the problem still exsists. Even setting it to 15mins deosn't solve it. So in the name of fault finding, we are thinking it is a rouge workflow being cranky... Now we have a lot of workflows, and considering this is the only error we get... we want to start here... :) Ok got the picture :)

    So I have 2 GUIDs

    {16FABE34-3A4E-425B-93EF-4A91F822FAD5}
    {20581764-DA0C-43E6-A00C-5B8E78457B53}

    How do I find what they are ?

    Posted 3 days ago #
  2. Eric Truchon
    Moderator

    Hi,

    Seems like DCOM or COM + application ID, haved you try to opened your Componant over your server and put the view to detail so you can see the ID?

    Eric

    Posted 2 days ago #

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