Microsoft identified an issue with the MS03-32 Security Update for  Internet Explorer     security patch and ASP.NET 1.0 running on  Windows XP. This patch can be installed     manually or by obtaining  recent critical updates from the Windows Update site.
The symptom of this issue is that after installing the patch on a Windows XP machine, all requests to ASP.NET applications running on the local IIS 5.1 web server result in an error message saying “Server Application Unavailable”. Requests to remote web servers are unaffected.
This issue only impacts installations running ASP.NET 1.0 on Windows XP. It does not impact machines running Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003. It also does not impact machines running Windows XP with ASP.NET 1.1 installed.
Please note that this issue is not a security bug with ASP.NET. It does not open up or allow any malicious attacks against an ASP.NET application or server. Instead, it is purely a functional bug caused by the patch itself.
We are working hard on a permanent solution for this issue. In the meantime, you can execute the following batch file as a workaround for the issue. The batch file does the following:
The matrix below details platforms and versions impacted by this issue.
 
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The ASP.NET Team Source ASP.NET
The symptom of this issue is that after installing the patch on a Windows XP machine, all requests to ASP.NET applications running on the local IIS 5.1 web server result in an error message saying “Server Application Unavailable”. Requests to remote web servers are unaffected.
This issue only impacts installations running ASP.NET 1.0 on Windows XP. It does not impact machines running Windows 2000 or Windows Server 2003. It also does not impact machines running Windows XP with ASP.NET 1.1 installed.
Please note that this issue is not a security bug with ASP.NET. It does not open up or allow any malicious attacks against an ASP.NET application or server. Instead, it is purely a functional bug caused by the patch itself.
We are working hard on a permanent solution for this issue. In the meantime, you can execute the following batch file as a workaround for the issue. The batch file does the following:
- Stops the IIS and ASP.NET state services
- Deletes and recreates the ASPNET account with a known temporary password
-  Uses the Windows runascommand to launch an executable that creates an ASPNET user profile
- Re-registers ASP.NET. This creates a new random password for the account and applies default ASP.NET access control settings for it
- Restarts the IIS service
Important note: If you  have added custom access control     settings or database account  permissions for the ASPNET account, they will need to     be recreated  after this batch file completes.  This is because when the account      is recreated, it will get a new security identifier (SID).
Important note: If you  are running the ASP.NET worker process     with a custom account other  than the ASPNET account, then you should not run this     batch file.   Instead, you should log in interactively or use the runas command      with that account which will create a user profile for that account.
The batch file is included in the self-extracting archive below. To use it:- You must be running as an account with Administrator privileges
- Download and open the self-extracting executable file
- Extract the contents to c:\
-  Select Run... from the start menu, and enter cmd.exe
-  In the open command windows, type c:\fixup.cmd.
- When prompted, enter 1pass@word as the password.
- If you have previously custom access control settings or database account permissions for the ASPNET account, you'll need to re-apply these settings now.
The matrix below details platforms and versions impacted by this issue.
| .NET Framework | Platform | Affected | 
| Version 1.0 | Windows 2000 Professional | No | 
| Version 1.0 | Windows 2000 Server | No | 
| Version 1.0 | Windows XP Professional | Yes | 
| Version 1.0 | Windows Server 2003 | No | 
| Version 1.0 | Windows XP Home with Cassini | No | 
| Version 1.1 | Windows 2000 Professional | No | 
| Version 1.1 | Windows 2000 Server | No | 
| Version 1.1 | Windows XP Professional | No | 
| Version 1.1 | Windows Server 2003 | No | 
| Version 1.1 | Windows XP Home with Cassini | No | 
The ASP.NET Team Source ASP.NET
 
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