An application pool is a worker process to which you can assign web applications. By using application pools to isolate Web applications, you can improve application security by reducing one application's ability to access another application's resources. This separation also helps to prevent the Web applications in one application pool from negatively affecting the availability of Web applications in another on the same Web server. For example, if one Web application fails or consumes excessive resources, in the majority of cases, applications in other application pools on the Web server are not affected.
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An application policy (called enhanced key usage in Windows 2000) defines how a certificate can be used. Select the application ...
An application pool id was defined as a zero length string. An application pool id must not be a zero length string. The ...
An application pool is a worker process to which you can assign web applications. By using application pools to isolate Web ...
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An ApplicationElementDefaults object whose read/write properties contain the default values for applications within a Web ...
An ApplicationPoolFailureSettings object that defines properties that determine the actions to be taken when an application ...