Another easy thing to try: Drop and recreate your app pool. It sounds
stupid but we had one server where one app pool wasn't stable but all of
the other servers we had (running the same app) were fine.  Recreating
the app pool resolved the issue.

BTW, you should be seeing failures in your Event Viewer. Check them
out... You might find something useful in there... Even just knowing
when (exactly) the failures are happening can be useful.

Thanks
        Mark


>I don't know about MS 2003 too much, but in 2008 the app pools have two

>related "Rapid-fail protection" settings that we had to tweak: the 
>"maximum failures" and "failure interval".  It appears that app pools 
>can be set up to shut themselves down when IIS sees too many errors 
>within a given amount of time.  The defaults are 5 errors in 5 minutes,

>which is not very forgiving. (We were generating http error responses 
>on purpose and this triggered a shutdown until we figured out what was 
>going on.)
>



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