At 12:40 pm 29.03.01 +1200, you wrote:
>First, how do I configure IIS to auto unload the DLL after its run it? I
>remember reading somewhere there was a registry key you could change to do
>this...
When I looked into this, I read that this is a manual process. Once the DLL
is loaded, the only time that IIS will unload it is when IIS shuts down, or
the memory space is needed for something else (unlikely these days).
This is the reason that I have stayed with CGI for the moment rather than
ISAPI. Using the IB Components, accessing the database is very quick.
Steve
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