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by: Shishir |
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Hi Guys,
Scenario::
I am using appplication pool identity to connect my database through
ASP.NET application. the identity is domain identity and i am giving
as domainname\username and with its password. I am using Windows
Integrated authentication for my ASP.NET application and application
pool's identity is part of IIS_WPG users group.
I am using VS.NET 2003 i.e. .NET framework v1.1.4322.
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by: Abhishek Srivastava |
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Hello All,
In IIS 6.0 We have a concept of worker processes and application pools.
As I understand it, we can have multiple worker process per appliction
pool. Each worker process is dedicated to a pool. If I assign only one
application to a applicaton pool and have multiple worker processes
assigned to that pool. Will my application be processed by many worker
processes?
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by: M Craig |
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I'm trying to write a custom installation engine to plug into our
existing build system. Some things I'm trying to do are,
Create/Delete/Start/Stop Application Pools, Web Sites, and Virtual
Directories.
At this point I'd be happy if someone can provide a sample of how to
Stop an application pool. Or point me in the right direction.
Thanks!
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by: Diffident |
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Hello All,
IIS 6.0 - I have an application which resides in its own application pool.
Does anyone know if we can create multiple application pools for the same
application?
If we can create multiple application pools to serve a single application's
request will it improve the performance?
Thanks for your suggestions!!
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by: one |
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Hi,
Was wondering if you could help me out with regards to a server that
I'm trying to troubleshoot...
Basically we have a windows 2003 load-balanced server that has got
sharepoint and mcms installed.
The other day, I was about to change the access settings for a specific
virtual folder for MCMS, when I noticed that the Application Pool for
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by: Francesco Spegni |
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hallo,
i'm going to ask a solution for a "classic" problem. actually i read a
lot about possible solutions to it but i was not able to solve it.
the "patient" is:
- a test server where i have "limited" power (alias, i cannot re-
install everything i want :-/)
- windows 2000 sp 4 w/ iis 5.0
- .net frameworks installed: 1.0, 1.1, 2.0
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by: Gianluca Pezzoli |
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Hi,
I have Windows Server 2003 x64 standard SP2 Italian, with Xeon 3.8 Ghz and
2GB RAM.
On Server I found installed .net framework 1.1 and 2.0 (x64).
I am developing a simple (Hello world) web service with Visual Studio 2008
Dev Edition (English). I have selected a Web Service Site Project with net
2.0 framework.
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by: markrawlingson |
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Hey guys,
Having a bit of a complicated issue here so please bare with me while I explain. I'm also not a system admin and don't know a whole lot about IIS, so i apologize in advance.
I discovered this morning an inconsitency within the application pools of our website. Basically, we have a maze of cluttered folders and other gargabe within the website - with one main folder, called /secured/ running from the root of the website, which...
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by: nicerun |
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I'm using the Application_Start event at Global.asax.cs to invoke
thread that do some job.
I know that Application_Start event occurs when the very first request
to Web Application received.
- Setting worker process count
1. Start | Programs | Administrative Tools | Internet Information
Services
2. Right-click on the application pool, e.g. ‘DefaultAppPool’, and
select ‘Properties’
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This is as boiled down as I can make it.
Here is my compilation command:
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Here is the code in...
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A Windows Forms form does not have the event Unload, like VB6. What one acts like?
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