/LM/W3SVC/3/Root terminated unexpectedly

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Hi

I have an ASP application running on IIS 5.0(W2K), is a dual processor machine. One of the ASP page access VB 6 dll that in turn gets the data from access database

During load testing fro 80 users I am getting the message "Out of process application /LM/W3SVC/3/Root terminated unexpectedly". What would be the cause

Appreciate your inputs.
 
D

Daniel Chang [MSFT]

Well, that error message only indicates that an exception happened in that
application that cause
IIS to shut it down and re-create it.

I would post to one of the IIS groups (microsoft.public.inetserver.iis) and
see if they can shed more insight on that error.
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: Hi,
:
: I have an ASP application running on IIS 5.0(W2K), is a dual processor
machine. One of the ASP page access VB 6 dll that in turn gets the data from
access database.
:
: During load testing fro 80 users I am getting the message "Out of process
application /LM/W3SVC/3/Root terminated unexpectedly". What would be the
cause?
:
: Appreciate your inputs.
 

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