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"El Marko" <threegtrz DeleteThis @hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> We have an internal website at our business which quits working from time
to
> time. The only ways of getting it going again are to restart w3svc or to
> reboot the server.
>
> Task manager shows me that CPU and RAM are at normal levels. So I did a
> counter log on all counters within the IIS object.
>
> This ran for several days and finally today the server locked up again.
Now
> I have this huge log file and I honestly don't know what I am looking for.
> However i do believe the problem lies within IIS. Does anyone know what I
> should be looking for? Or am I barking up the wrong tree?
>
> Thx
> mm
>
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