by: Grady Nash |
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All of my web servers are running win2000 and .NET 1.1 SP1. On one of my
test web servers when I open Perfmon and add a new counter, aspnet_wp is
missing. For example I want to see how many...
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This question references to KB articles:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;315158
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;317012
I'm running Advanced Server...
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by: Rob |
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hi!
i am running a aspnet-application on a machine with 1 gb ram.
looking into the taskmanager, the aspnet_wp-process is going to use
up to 60 megs heap memory and about 55 megs virtual memory....
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by: Matt Sollars |
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Hi all.
I'm having a nasty problem. A client's website was originally written with
classic ASP. They requested a new portion of the site that was deemed a
perfect candidate for ASP.NET. So, .NET...
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by: Mark Kamoski |
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Hi--
All of sudden (?) the VS.NET v1 IDE is NOT automatically attaching
aspnet_wp.exe as a debugged process.
Why?
Here is the situation.
VS.NET (v1)
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by: Ivan Towlson |
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A colleague has just installed VS2003 on Windows 2000 and created her first
simple Web application, and aspnet_wp is firing up only transiently, a new
instance for each request.
We first noticed...
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by: Sidharth |
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Hello,
We are experiencing some issues with the aspnet_wp process on our live
servers. The problems are intermittent and we cannot reproduce it on our dev
and test servers.
Currently around...
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by: Marcin Belczewski |
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I have a problem with aspnet_wp.exe on my Windows XP.
When I start any of my web applications, webservices or even try to
create asp.net project under vs.net - aspnet_wp.exe process starts -...
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by: Ramesh Dodamani |
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Environment:
XP Pro, VS.Net 2003, .Net 1.1.4322 with SP1 & KB Hotfix 886903
P4 2.2GHz, 1 GB RAM
My system was working fine till a few weeks back when I started seeing the
following errors.
...
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by: Greg |
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Hi,
I have a web service that calls an an assembly on a server. My client
calls the web service, the web service calls the assembly... very
straightforward.
I have noticed 2 things though...
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Hello folks,
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