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Article ID: 828573 - Last Review: December 19, 2003 - Revision: 1.3
COM+ applications are not removed after you remove an application from Internet Information Services (IIS)
SYMPTOMS
On a high-isolated Web application in Internet Information Services (IIS) on an Application Center 2000 cluster, if you remove the application from the cluster controller, the corresponding COM+ application in Component Services is not correctly removed. Although the corresponding application is removed from the controller, the corresponding application is not removed from the members of the cluster.
CAUSE
This problem occurs because the trigger that removes the application does not work. If you click the
Remove button for the application in the IIS properties for the Web site, this action does not trigger the System application in Component Services. The System application handles the trigger that is required to remove the application from the members of the cluster.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, change
the isolation level of the Web application: On the cluster controller, in IIS properties, change the isolation level from high to medium (or to low). This removes the COM+ high-isolated application from all members of the cluster.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Application Center 2000 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Application Center 2000 Service Pack 2
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