IIS MOD-Rewrite: R6016 Not Enough Space For Thread Data

Posted November 3, 2009 at 7:58 PM

Tags: ColdFusion

This is just a quick note to anyone who comes across this error. I just upgraded my blog to use IIS MOD-Rewrite using the PATH_INFO approach and when I started running the IIS MOD-Rewrite installer on my server, I got the following Microsoft Visual C++ RunTime error:

R6016 Not Enough Space For Thread Data

The IIS service was running at the time so I stopped it and ran the installer again. This time, it worked perfectly. So, if you get the above error, trying stopping IIS before you install

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