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Changing the process identity in when running asp.net in native mode

Hello,

I have been hunting for a while on this...

I need to change the process identity for my asp.net application. I'm
familiar with changing the processModel node in machine.config, but it
did not have an effect. This note in machine config....

"When ASP.NET is running under IIS 6 in native mode, the IIS 6 process
model is used and settings in this section are ignored. Please use
the IIS administrative UI to configure things like process identity
and cycling for the IIS worker process for the desired application"

.... gives a clue. I'm assuming the IIS administrative UI is the
start/programs/administrative tools/IIS manager, but I could not find
how to change the IIS mode or the process identity. Any assistance
with "What the IIS administrative UI is?" and "How do I change the
Process Identity?" would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
Nov 22 '05 #1
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