Windows Process Activation Service Support enables Application Server to invoke applications remotely over the network using protocols such as HTTP, Message Queuing, TCP, and named pipes. Consequently, applications can start and stop dynamically in response to incoming work items, resulting in application hosting that is more robust, manageable, and efficient.
Windows Process Activation Service encountered an error trying to track worker process '%1' that belongs to app pool '%2'. ...
Windows Process Activation Service failed to create the internal protocol app pool object for app pool '%1' and protocol ...
Windows Process Activation Service generalizes the IIS process model, removing the dependency on HTTP. All the features of ...
Windows Process Activation Service listens for messages on behalf of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) services and ...
Windows Process Activation Service Support enables Application Server to invoke applications remotely over the network using ...
Windows Process Activation Service terminated unexpectedly and the system was not configured to restart it. The Windows Process ...
Windows Process Activation Service was unable to create a listener adapter with a blank name '%1'. Please provide a name ...
Windows received information from the projector that it can't interpret. Turn the projector off and then on, and then try ...
Windows rejected a device connection because the device didn't establish encryption prior to the service level connection. ...