Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) disabled protocol %1 because the protocol was unable to acknowledge a change in an application pool identity. To re-enable the protocol, resolve the issue and recycle WAS.
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not process changes that affect supported protocols for site %1. The site will ...
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not register protocol %1, because WAS cannot register a protocol when there ...
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not run the automatic shutdown executable %2 for application pool %1. The data ...
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not send a request to protocol %1 to remove configuration for application %3 ...
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) disabled protocol %1 because the protocol was unable to acknowledge a change in ...
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) disabled protocol %1 because WAS received bad data about the protocol. To re-enable ...
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) encountered an error trying to determine the correct security identifier (SID) for ...
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) is disabling protocol %1 because the protocol was unable to acknowledge a change ...
Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) is stopping because it encountered an error. The data field contains the error number. ...