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app pool
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The app pool tag on WindowsForum.com covers topics related to Internet Information Services (IIS) application pools on Windows Server and Windows 7. Discussions include installing IIS and configuring app pools for web hosting, troubleshooting issues such as DefaultAppPool folders appearing in user directories and whether they can be safely deleted, and resolving errors where the Classic.NET AppPool fails to start due to the Windows Process Activation Service not running or svchost.exe not being found. These threads provide practical guidance for administrators managing IIS application pools in production or development environments.
If you need a reliable Windows Server web host on-premises or in your datacenter, installing Internet Information Services (IIS) is the obvious first step—and it’s far simpler than many administrators expect. Built into Windows Server but not enabled by default, IIS can be installed...
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Win 7 64 bit. I suddenly a large number of DefaultAppPool and DefaultAppPool.IIAppPool folders have appeared in my User folder. Where did these come from? Can I delete them?
Hello. I want to work with the Internet information Service 7 manager. When I choose the start option at my Classic.NET AppPool gives me an error message that the Windows Process Activation Service hasn't started. I ran the command services.msc and I choose at the Windows Process Activation...