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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-08-17 01:26 -------
No solution but a remark: The observation, that you don't see the problem when
reloading/refreshing the page might come from the fact, that he chang i done via
 GET request, so refreshing the page again sends the request including all
parameters, so the change is applied a second time.

I don't know much about IIS, but maybe you can limit the number of threads to
some low count (e.g. 5 or 10) and then check the status of the stopped worker
not only once or twice but 10 to 20 times and check, if it is non-stopped all
the time, or sporadically stopped.

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