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08-31-04 08:12 PM

We are running MS CMS 2002 (SP1), IIs5, SQL Server 2000, .net Framework 1.1 
and Ektron eWebEditPro 4 (a WYSIWYG editor for MS CMS) on a Windows 2000 ser
ver (SP4). 

We've had trouble with the ASPnet_wp maxing out the CPU at 100 percent. Our 
site has slowed to a crawl during business hours when site traffic is high. 
It runs much faster during off hours when traffic is lighter.

We've had our vendor look at the problem thinking it was do to poor coding f
or the CMS - no luck. We've even had HP looking at the issue and none of the
ir fixes have worked.

Have any of you encountered this issue before, is there a fix or remedy. Any
 suggestions on things we should look for.

We're at the point, where I'm open to trying anything including removing the
 site to another server and rebuilding/reconfirating/re-partioning the curre
nt box it is on.

Thanks in advance for any help...




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