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Re: MS IIS 5.0 Access Violation on handling URL String
From: mikehow () MICROSOFT COM (Michael Howard)
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 13:34:46 -0800
fwiw, the iis5 mechanism david mentions is built into windows 2000. it's a new option on a service. you can set what happens to a service on first crash, second crash and subsequent crashes. options include: (a) take no action, (b) restart the service, (c) run a file and (d) reboot the computer. in the case of iis5 we run iisreset. Cheers, Michael Howard Windows 2000 Security Got an 'Access Denied' problem? Check the appropriate logs first! -----Original Message----- From: David Litchfield [mailto:mnemonix () GLOBALNET CO UK] <big snip> IIS5 on Windows 2000 has a resilience system built in where if the inetinfo.exe process crashes it will automatically restart - the program that does this is %systemroot%\system32\iisreset.exe with a /fail=failreason option. This causes an errorlog to be written to the event log and IIS5 is brought back up. This is good for websites that require maximum uptime. <HR NOSHADE> <UL> <LI>application/x-pkcs7-signature attachment: smime.p7s </UL>
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