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In the properties, there is a checkbox checked that says "Recycle worker processes", which is set to 1740 minutes. What exactly does it mean to my asp.net code? Will everything be gone from the static variables or the Session/Application variables? What...
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Recycle....
It's always good practice to code as if the entire process could be torn down at any time .
That means your AppDomain, HttpContext, static variables, everything, will be reset.
IIS will recycle the worker process hosting your app.
I'm trying to write some simple code that will return the directory for the recycle bin on a local drive. Seems like it would be simple -- should be a thousand answers on Google. Haven't found one yet :( I HAVE found that FAT and NTFS drives have different...
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The function cycles it finds one, it checks the child... .
A recycle bin ? Using Raymond Chen's advice, and someone else's technique (can't remember where I found it) I present a function that will find the Recycle Bin directory on a drive.
Dear friends , I find Flex need more RAM than Flash , I use the Flex Profiling to trace it , I don't know why GC don't recycle mxml object when I don't wanna use it ? Thank you.
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So, set any of your.
I've gone so far as to make recursive destroy functions that walk down a components display list nuking everything it can find (removing children, etc).
To everything is destroyed.
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Hello everyone, I am using IIS 6.0 on Windows Server 2003. I want to learn what means recycle after "Fixed number of requests" in application pool setting? My current confusion is, suppose I set this number to 100, and the 99th person connects to my web...
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You lose Session.
The application domain (if your using .Net) is unloaded and everything starts up again.
I saw this on the site for Kiss My Face. You sign up, and get an account code to put on your recycling container(s). Whatever you recycle is recorded to your account in the form of rewards points. http://www.recyclebank.com/referafri...774-_-referral ...
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The more you recycle, the more...VhckBhb2wuY29t Worked for me....
The weight will then be translated to RecycleBank Points.
But HOW? They have upon pick-up.
That says HOW IT WORKS, it just says that recyclebank records how much you recycle.
I have brought this up before, but now I will attach a poll that allows multiple choices so those that recycle can list what they do recycle. Maybe we can find out what the most common recycled product is. Chad
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The collect it all in a bin, and sort Chas.Of course,everything....
Chad We get a list from the city about what to recycle.
No other plastics are recycled at our recycle center.
That is how it is sorted here.
Is PETE and #2 is HDPE.
A single server has started to sometime leave zombie w3wp.exe processes when trying to recycle. A new process is spawned properly and everything seems to work, except the old processes are still present and take up memory. Task manager reports there's...
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You can drill into that at the top level of IIS and open "Worker Processes" and then... .
It may turn up a pattern or lead.
Check RSCA to see if it still has a handle to that app pool and can tell you if there are any running pages still .
Impressive research.
I recycle daily do u? [/img] thetazzzz VIP Joined: 04 Oct 2008 Posts: 6586 Location: Trying out software Status: Hidden Reputation: 1378 Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 8:18 pm Reply with Quote:
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Posted 15 November 2011 - 06:07 PM Discovered that if you create a symbolic directory link to another location using the mklink /d command, then delete that symbolic link so that it goes to the Windows Recycle Bin, CCleaner will delete the actual files...
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They shouldn't be treated as symbolic to a shortcut file on your desktop... .
Is a problem where, if you delete a symbolic link and send it to the Recycle Bin, CCleaner will actually follow the links within the Recycle Bin when clearing it out.
Do you recycle where you live? Do you have to pay for it? We have free curbside recycling come once a week to our house, and they take glass, plastic and newspaper. They don't take cardboard, which bums me out. I just found out a few weeks ago that where...
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We recycle curbside for free like others - cans, glass, plastic ....
For some reason our area doesnt do glass recycling I live in CT and, yes - we recycle everything.
We recycle everything but glass.
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