larry,
We, have found that using the Windows Scheduler to run
a monitoring or a restarter task is not as reliable as running
a specially designed application, such as ReJuvin8. We dropped
reliance on the Windows Scheduler in version 3.0 of it after
noticing some cases where our tool was still alive yet other
parts of the system, including Windows Sceduler, were hung.
If your server is crashing or hanging you might want to
download our ReJuvin8 tool. It's designed to detect then
restart or reboot. It doesn't fix root problems but it
does give you some breathing room while you are addressing
them. ReJuvin8 also gives you email and telephone alert
messages of what it's doing. Use it free for the first
15-days.
ReJuvin8 has both an automatic detect mode and a custom one.
In the auto mode you make all the settings by pointing and
clicking. This will handle most applications.
In the custom mode you can include heartbeat synch
files which give you absolute detection that certain functions
are working. ReJuvin8 includes tools and instructions to help
you do this. Need to get going immediately? We will contract
to set it up for you at your site.
Charles
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"larry" <anonymous.RemoveThis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I am running Win 2000. I have an 3rd party application
> that does web based scanning. Occassionally I have to
> restart IIS to make the app scan. My question is
> this....is there any way to have IIS restart on its own
> at a given time or schedule a process to run which will
> do this.
>
> If the answer is schedule a process, details will be
> appreciated.
>
> Larry....
>
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