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What is taking all the CPU time? I'm unclear if you know that your COMs are doing it or not. We have seen that here when we have had a run away com.

Jeff
>I have a small VFP COM Server running under FOXISAPI and IIS4 on an Intranet here. It may eventually be moved over to a production web server, but right now it is running on what is essentially a workstation level machine. This is an Intranet scenario being utilized for the in-house computer technicians and administrators so there is not high volume traffic at all. However, I have noted that Task Manager reports that the CPU is maxed out virtually all the time even when there are no web hits and nothing else is running. I have seen a couple of times when a web hit would produce a timeout even tho no one else was hitting the web server, as if it was just locked up. Both of the available COM server instances were currently in memory. But I had to clear them using Task Manager as FOXISAPI/Reset would not fire. It seems there must be something amiss in a configuration setting or settings somewhere. I'm still pretty new to the seb server stuff and I'm certainly no IIS4/web administrator yet
>so I'm trying to learn the ins and outs of this type of problem. Glad to give any more needed details. I would appreciate some direction on this type of problem.
>
>Machine Data:
>PIII, single processor, 128MB RAM, 8GB SCSI hard drive, 128 MB swap file.
>
>FOXISAPI Data:
>Allowing 2 instances of the COM server, busytimeout = 30, releasetimeout=25
>
>Thanks,
>Bill

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