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Stephen S.
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If logging on recycles is turned on you can see this in the Event Viewer (System Log).

If it's not you can use PerfMon counters to see Process-Elapsed Time on the W3WP.exe representing your application pool (which will be the number of seconds since the last recycle)

If logging on recycles is turned on you can see this in the Event Viewer.

If it's not you can use PerfMon counters to see Process-Elapsed Time on the W3WP.exe representing your application pool (which will be the number of seconds since the last recycle)

If logging on recycles is turned on you can see this in the Event Viewer (System Log).

If it's not you can use PerfMon counters to see Process-Elapsed Time on the W3WP.exe representing your application pool (which will be the number of seconds since the last recycle)

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Stephen S.
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If logging on recycles is turned on you can see this in the Event Viewer.

If it's not you can use PerfMon counters to see Process-Elapsed Time on the W3WP.exe representing your application pool (which will be the number of seconds since the last recycle)