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Programatically recycle an application in "Application Pools"
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Posted: 13 Jan 2009 17:23• Complain to moderator   • User info

Hi All,
Does anyone know how to recycle an application in "Application Pools" programatically in Delphi ?
Normally I do this by:
Right click on my Computer
Expand Services and applications
Expand Internet Information Service
Expand Application pools
Right click my application then left click on properties
click on 'Recycle'
Thanks,
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