Keith,
The solution to the problem ended up was setting Trace to "false" in web.config. I had it there to "true" while testing the app on my server and forgot to turn it off. I don't know why, but apparently it requires a lot of CPU.
Thank you for your help.
>Dmitry,
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>The .NET framework runs under the aspnet_wp process. I would look into their IIS configuration first. Also, do you have any client side script or DHTML controls in your app?
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>>I got a troubling message from a customer saying that since they started using my ASP.NET app the "debug process 'inetinfo.exe' runs consuming 100% CPU ". Is this a problem with my applicaton or something the way .NET framework is set?
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>>I would appreciate any suggestions.
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>>Thank you.
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