W3SVC Errors in Event Viewer

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Angela @ Copi-Rite

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We've been having some odd errors come up and I am unsure what it's trying to
tell us.

Source: W3SVC
Event ID: 1074

A worker process with process id of '4792' serving application pool
'DefaultAppPool' has requested a recycle because the worker process reached
its allowed processing time limit.

I don't know if these are related or not be we are also getting

Source: HttpAutoProxySvc
Event ID: 12517

The WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service suspended operation.

Source: Service Control Manager
Event ID: 7036

The WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service service entered the stopped
state.

the it says it was successfully sent the start control, entered the running
state. Later on we get the service has been idle for 15 minutes, it will be
shut down.

Any thoughts?
 
Re: W3SVC Errors in Event Viewer

Hello,

the first event is "normal". IIS pools are setup by default to restart after
1752 minutes (or nearly that value)

The others should come from the wsus client checking for updates.

It's ok so far.

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Cordialement,
Mathieu CHATEAU
http://lordoftheping.blogspot.com


"Angela @ Copi-Rite" <AngelaCopiRite@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> We've been having some odd errors come up and I am unsure what it's trying
> to
> tell us.
>
> Source: W3SVC
> Event ID: 1074
>
> A worker process with process id of '4792' serving application pool
> 'DefaultAppPool' has requested a recycle because the worker process
> reached
> its allowed processing time limit.
>
> I don't know if these are related or not be we are also getting
>
> Source: HttpAutoProxySvc
> Event ID: 12517
>
> The WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service suspended operation.
>
> Source: Service Control Manager
> Event ID: 7036
>
> The WinHTTP Web Proxy Auto-Discovery Service service entered the stopped
> state.
>
> the it says it was successfully sent the start control, entered the
> running
> state. Later on we get the service has been idle for 15 minutes, it will
> be
> shut down.
>
> Any thoughts?
 
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