Re: IIS 6.0 and keeping Application State
From: Hans Olav Stjernholm (none_at_no.no)
Date: 08/02/04
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Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2004 10:15:08 +0200
Hi and thanks for your reply!
You're right about the application pool being recycled. That's my problem.
I've looked a bit into the Web Application Pools node in IIS and tried to
configure the web to not recycle, but nontheless it still seems to be
recycled every night (once per day, as you said). The physical server
doesn't reboot.
If the application pool is only recycled when there are no online users then
there's no problem, because all the other application data will be
reinitialized correctly. But when my app is in real-world use, there will
always be users logged on 24-7. And that's when it's a problem if the
application pool determines to recycle.
'Hans Olav.
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