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Monitoring Application Restarts

KP
Asp.net object has Application restarts counter defined so
that I can monitor total no.of times applications have
been restarted during the life time of webserver.

But is there any way that I can trace how many times an
single application has been restarted?

What is webserver's lifetime? (last rebooting the
server???)

thanks

KP
Nov 18 '05 #1
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