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7/25/2006 1:23 PM
 

In plesk, your hosting provide can give you permission to run your own application pool. Once you have that permission you can recycle your own application pool (you might need to pay more for that though, dedicated application pool is often included in a high end hosting subscription). Otherwise you will have to talk to your hosting provider about recycling the pool (pool should recycle automatically now and then)

please note: this is not a dnn error, but an asp.net security setting. Depending on what you pay and the quality of your hosting profider (ie: were they able to answer your questions about this?), you could consider switching to a different hosting provider....

cheers,

Erik


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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8/19/2006 3:22 PM
 

Hi Erik,

Thanks for your advice.

The webpermission failures i wrote about are solved now. They were thrown by modules (Weather, XML/XSL) that use services that don't run under Medium Trust Level. My provider told me that i could override this in my Web.config file.

With the webbased tool Plesk i can control a lot of aspects of my domain, however it isn't the same as a remote desktop application. The only feature i found in Plesk that might recycle the application pool or resets IIS was a enable/disable switch for my domain. After changing the Trust Level in my Web.config i did switched it off and then on. From there every page request resulted in an parser error. Only when i removed the Trust Level configuration line, my site worked normal except for the modules that generated webpermission failures.

I asked my provider about this application pool recycling and he told me that i could manage this from within Plesk. I then discovered that this application pool was disabed and could not be enabled by myself. After convincing my provider that there was no way that i could manage the application pool recycling he woke up i think and did his magic and now i have a feature that recycles/starts/stops the application pool in Plesk. Guess what, tada! Both modules work now as they were ment to be. I knew it from the day i started with this IT business, if there is a problem then you can be sure that it is caused by a naughty switch...

Cheers,

Zit.

 
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