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Andy Stephens

2006-07-25, 7:39 am

Hi

I frequently see the following messages appear in the event viewer:

-> MCMS Resource Manager Cache Size is initialized to 8192 MB.

-> Resolution ISAPI Filter [E:\Program Files\Microsoft Content Management
Server\Server\bin\REAuthFilt.dll] loaded on IIS Version 6

-> Microsoft Content Management Server loaded with Enterprise license.

Are these anything to worry about? They appear quite frequently (sometimes
every 30-40 minutes). I always assumed they were caused by the worker process
recycling, but I've now switched off all recycling options on the IIS app
pool and the messages still appear.

Thanks in advance

Andy

Stefan [MSFT]

2006-07-25, 7:39 am

Hi Andy,

these messages will be issued every time you create a new
CmsApplicationContext.
If you use this object in your web application it is normal to see it.

Cheers,
Stefan

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"Andy Stephens" <andrew.stephens@cheshire.gov.uk-donotspam> wrote in message
news:4FF7950B-32A5-4F36-AEF0-7739B59BEADE@microsoft.com...
> Hi
>
> I frequently see the following messages appear in the event viewer:
>
> -> MCMS Resource Manager Cache Size is initialized to 8192 MB.
>
> -> Resolution ISAPI Filter [E:\Program Files\Microsoft Content
> Management
> Server\Server\bin\REAuthFilt.dll] loaded on IIS Version 6
>
> -> Microsoft Content Management Server loaded with Enterprise license.
>
> Are these anything to worry about? They appear quite frequently (sometimes
> every 30-40 minutes). I always assumed they were caused by the worker
> process
> recycling, but I've now switched off all recycling options on the IIS app
> pool and the messages still appear.
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Andy
>



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