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Isabelle
Hi
I hope this is the right group to post to.
Here is the background info:
We have that client whose developpers are using frontpage's extentions
through Visual Studio.Net 2002 to publish on their sites, located on
Windows 2000 machines. One server has many sites on it, i.e. many .Net
and non-.Net Web applications that have all been published through
FP's extensions.
The suspected problem:
In order to eliminate one possibility, I want to make sure that there
is not a link between ASPNet_WP recycling and the fact that somebody,
one of the 40 something developers, is publishing a site or an
application using the FP extensions and a client tool (VS.Net or
InterDev or FP)?
Other than the fact that the memory limit of the web server might be
reached fast enough to recycle often, I don't see a link with the FP
extensions.
My additional questions are:
Would that be possible that FP ext. takes so much memory that the
memoryLimit may be reached more often?
Would that be possible that FP ext. changes something that touches all
the sites in a global fashion so it would signal "changed files, dot
net must recycle" ?
These are just random thoughts I had, I really don't know much about
FP itself, so that is why I post to you, experts and MVPs, hopefully,
you can help and/or answer me (through the newsgroup, of course). I
couldn't find anything in the currently available newsgroups on
google's site or in MSDN's that is obvious to find.
Please, help me find a logical answer to this.
I thank you very much in advance!
Isabelle
I hope this is the right group to post to.
Here is the background info:
We have that client whose developpers are using frontpage's extentions
through Visual Studio.Net 2002 to publish on their sites, located on
Windows 2000 machines. One server has many sites on it, i.e. many .Net
and non-.Net Web applications that have all been published through
FP's extensions.
The suspected problem:
In order to eliminate one possibility, I want to make sure that there
is not a link between ASPNet_WP recycling and the fact that somebody,
one of the 40 something developers, is publishing a site or an
application using the FP extensions and a client tool (VS.Net or
InterDev or FP)?
Other than the fact that the memory limit of the web server might be
reached fast enough to recycle often, I don't see a link with the FP
extensions.
My additional questions are:
Would that be possible that FP ext. takes so much memory that the
memoryLimit may be reached more often?
Would that be possible that FP ext. changes something that touches all
the sites in a global fashion so it would signal "changed files, dot
net must recycle" ?
These are just random thoughts I had, I really don't know much about
FP itself, so that is why I post to you, experts and MVPs, hopefully,
you can help and/or answer me (through the newsgroup, of course). I
couldn't find anything in the currently available newsgroups on
google's site or in MSDN's that is obvious to find.
Please, help me find a logical answer to this.
I thank you very much in advance!
Isabelle