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ASP performance

Hi,
Here i am using windows 2003 with IIS6.0..ASP pages
are opening very slow .....Earlier same ASP pages were
worked fine in windows NT4.0 with IIS4.0...

Can anybody sugest how to improve ASP pages performance
in IIS6.0 rather than IIS4.0..
Thanks in Advance
Amar.
Jul 19 '05 #1
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Did you install 2003 on the same physical server on which you were running
NT?

Anything in the event logs on the server?

Ray at work

"Amar" <am**@sol.net.in> wrote in message
news:43****************************@phx.gbl...
Hi,
Here i am using windows 2003 with IIS6.0..ASP pages
are opening very slow .....Earlier same ASP pages were
worked fine in windows NT4.0 with IIS4.0...

Can anybody sugest how to improve ASP pages performance
in IIS6.0 rather than IIS4.0..
Thanks in Advance
Amar.

Jul 19 '05 #2
I have installed in a fresh machine...there is nothing in
event log file..ASP pages are working but its opening very
slowly compare to windows NT machine..So,my client is
asking me put it back to windows NT....

Any advises please..

Thanks in Advance
Amar.
-----Original Message-----
Did you install 2003 on the same physical server on which you were runningNT?

Anything in the event logs on the server?

Ray at work

"Amar" <am**@sol.net.in> wrote in message
news:43****************************@phx.gbl...
Hi,
Here i am using windows 2003 with IIS6.0..ASP pages
are opening very slow .....Earlier same ASP pages were
worked fine in windows NT4.0 with IIS4.0...

Can anybody sugest how to improve ASP pages performance in IIS6.0 rather than IIS4.0..
Thanks in Advance
Amar.

.

Jul 19 '05 #3
On Mon, 26 Jul 2004 07:19:39 -0700,
<an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I have installed in a fresh machine...there is nothing in
event log file..ASP pages are working but its opening very
slowly compare to windows NT machine..So,my client is
asking me put it back to windows NT....

Any advises please..


Do *all* pages open slowly? Even a "Hello World!" page?

Jeff

-----Original Message-----
Did you install 2003 on the same physical server on which

you were running
NT?

Anything in the event logs on the server?

Ray at work

"Amar" <am**@sol.net.in> wrote in message
news:43****************************@phx.gbl...
Hi,
Here i am using windows 2003 with IIS6.0..ASP pages
are opening very slow .....Earlier same ASP pages were
worked fine in windows NT4.0 with IIS4.0...

Can anybody sugest how to improve ASP pagesperformance in IIS6.0 rather than IIS4.0..
Thanks in Advance
Amar.

.


Jul 19 '05 #4

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