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Copying updated ASP.NET 1.1.4322 web files resets IIS.

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shaase

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Nov 20, 2007, 8:44:01 AM11/20/07
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We have a 1.1.4322 .NET web application hosted on a Windows Server 2003 using
IIS 6.0.

We copied two recently updated files to our website’s home directory:
login.aspx, and ams.dll; login.aspx went into the root of the web, and
ams.dll went into the bin. There were no other changes.

The act of doing this copy resulted in IIS stopping and starting itself. We
received the following in Event Viewer: …Event ID 7035… “The World Wide Web
Publishing Service service was successfully sent a stop control.”

This does not happen consistently; sometimes this happens, other times IIS
continues without a hitch.

Can someone point me in the right direction so that I can further read up on
and understand this behavior.

Thanx in advance,

Shawn K Haase

Tiago Halm

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Dec 6, 2007, 5:36:30 PM12/6/07
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From my experience, there should not be a stop/start, purely an AppDomain
unload. IIS6 team may give more info on this.

Tiago Halm

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> We have a 1.1.4322 .NET web application hosted on a Windows Server 2003
> using
> IIS 6.0.
>
> We copied two recently updated files to our website's home directory:
> login.aspx, and ams.dll; login.aspx went into the root of the web, and
> ams.dll went into the bin. There were no other changes.
>
> The act of doing this copy resulted in IIS stopping and starting itself.
> We

> received the following in Event Viewer: .Event ID 7035. "The World Wide

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