Hi Stephen,
Thank you for replying and the detailed information!
Bsaed on my experience, there will be some reasons to cause this issue. I'd
suggest you can use the IISstate tool to troubleshoot this issue whose
latest version is 3.2. You can obtain the latest version from iisfaq.com.
Please go to:
http://www.iisfaq.com/default.aspx?View=P197&P=1
If your IIS stops response, yuo can use the IISstate to catch all the
memory information which will help you a lot to find the culprit. You can
post the log in the newsgroup so that we can help you to locate the
problem. Furthermore, the readme.txt with IISstate3.2 will help you a lot
on the usage.
Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions.
Thank you for using Microsoft NewsGroup!
Wei-Dong Xu
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