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Sirhc


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02-26-04 10:34 PM

i think there is a bigger issue here.  It seems to me
that you need to go over to webdev03-02 and wipe this
machine.  If i was you i would continue to use
webdev.........



>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>We are in the process of converting our web application
from IIS 5.0 to IIS
>6.0 but we are having some weird problems with
sessions.  Users lose their
>sessions randomly and we force them to log in when we
check for session
>variables.  This was not an issue at all with IIS 6.0
We are using an
>Application pool with a web garden set to max worker
process set to 10.
>Here are some of the settings:
>27 - In IIS Manager -> right click Application Pools ->
New -> Application
>Pool - AppPoolId =RPWAppPool, and use
existing "DefaultAppPool" as template.
>
>Right click this RPWAppPool -> properties
>
>-           Identity-> configurable, and set to ibsi
user.
>
>-           Performance -> Web Garden - Maximum number
of worker processes
>set to 10.
>
>-           Recycling -> recycle worker process set to
60 min.
>
>
>
>28 - In IIS Manager -> Default Web Site - right click on
RPWWEB ->
>properties -> Virtual Directory.
>
>                        -           Application Name =
RPWWEB
>
>                        -           Application Pool =
VPMAppPool
>
>                        -           Configuration ->
Options
>
>                                    Session Timeout =
720 min
>
>                                    ASP Script Timeout =
600 sec
>
>
>
>Any ideas?
>
>
>
>Thanks,
>
>Rob W.
>
>
>.
>





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