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I was checking my Apache error log this afternoon, for my localhost server - Windows Vista Home Edition is my OS. The server has mod_aspdotnet installed as an extension.

This is my error log:

[Fri Apr 01 10:54:36 2011] [notice] mod_aspdotnet: CorBindToRuntimeEx has loaded version v2.0.50727 of the .NET CLR engine.
[Fri Apr 01 10:54:39 2011] [notice] ModSecurity for Apache 2.1.3 configured
[Fri Apr 01 10:54:41 2011] [notice] Apache/2.2.6 (Win32) PHP/5.2.5 mod_ssl/2.2.6 OpenSSL/0.9.8g mod_aspdotnet/2.2 configured -- resuming normal operations
[Fri Apr 01 10:54:41 2011] [notice] Server built: Sep 20 2007 14:13:35
[Fri Apr 01 10:54:41 2011] [notice] Parent: Created child process 4512
[Fri Apr 01 10:54:42 2011] [notice] mod_aspdotnet: CorBindToRuntimeEx has loaded version v2.0.50727 of the .NET CLR engine.
[Fri Apr 01 10:54:45 2011] [notice] ModSecurity for Apache 2.1.3 configured
[Fri Apr 01 10:54:48 2011] [notice] Child 4512: Child process is running 
[Fri Apr 01 10:54:48 2011] [notice] Child 4512: Acquired the start mutex.
[Fri Apr 01 10:54:48 2011] [notice] Child 4512: Starting 250 worker threads.
[Fri Apr 01 10:54:48 2011] [notice] Child 4512: Starting thread to listen on port 443.
[Fri Apr 01 10:54:48 2011] [notice] Child 4512: Starting thread to listen on port 80.

What does: [notice] mod_aspdotnet: CorBindToRuntimeEx has loaded version v2.0.50727 of the .NET CLR engine. mean - is it an error?

Although I can understand Apache error logs at a basic level, this log is a new one - I renamed my old log to error.log.bak and re-started the server.

Please can anyone help me with this?

I did look up on Google for mod_aspdotnet errors, but there wasn't much on it, so that's why I'm asking here.

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It's telling you that mod_aspdotnet has loaded v2 of the .NET framework. It's not an error - unless you were expecting it to load in a different version of .NET, of course!

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  • Thanks Steve! :) Maybe I need to learn how to customise the error.log!
    – GXB56
    Apr 1, 2011 at 13:15
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    The [notice] text indicates that is just an informative message. If it was [error] or [warning] it would indicate something more serious. You set what level of messages is logged by using the LogLevel option the Apache configuration files, though notice is a special case. See httpd.apache.org/docs/current/mod/core.html#loglevel.
    – uesp
    Apr 2, 2011 at 2:44

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