Of course, if you are lucky, you will find the cause of the issue by just checking logs as I did. ![]() This the reason why that exception crashes the IIS w3wp.exe process and the whole site (and other sites if they share the same App Pool) goes down. NET Framework 2.0, you can’t catch a StackOverflowException object with a try/catch block, and the corresponding process is terminated by default. ![]() StackOverflowException is different from all other exception types. There are multiple reasons why this error can happen but the most probable for Sitecore projects is StackOverflowException. If you are reading this article, I assume you are done with the first part and now want to know how to fix it. ![]() If this exception suddenly appears and crashes your beautiful Sitecore site, first you probably feel surprise, then fear and finally panic. “Unhandled exception” is not something that makes people happy.
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