> Somewhat off topic but this brings up something that bugs me a lot - I
> have
> found that you can write a COM object that kills a IIs server completely
> (requiring at least a reboot to recover). 
> 
> How do commercial web hosting services (ISPs/2day.com etc) run IIS when
> any
> of the clients could accidentally (or on purpose!) shut down a machine
> that
> might have dozens of other sites running on it? 
> 
>>>>>>>>  With problems .... And have multiple severs. 

Use transaction/exception monitor and track down the problems that way.
Although in our case, a load of a DLL then about 5 minutes later caused IIS
to crash - took quite a while to find the "real" cause. Now we mask all FPU
exceptions ...

>  
> Deploying ASP/COM apps without using IIs gets a bit tricky as well...
> 
> Grant Black
> Team Leader - PC Tools
> SmartMove (NZ) Ltd
> Phone:   +64 9 361-0219 extn 719
> Email:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Web :     http://www.smartmove.co.nz
> 
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