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How to Disable Socket PoolingArticle ID: 238131 - View products that this article applies to. This article was previously published under Q238131 SUMMARY You may need to disable socket pooling under the following
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MORE INFORMATION Socket pooling causes Internet Information Services (IIS)
to listen to all IP addresses, and this can present a possible security risk for
secure domains with multiple networks. Also, bandwidth throttling and
performance adjustments apply to all Web sites configured for the same
port (for example, port 80). If bandwidth throttling or performance tuning is
being done on a per-site basis, socket pooling must be disabled.
Because DisableSocketPooling is defined as a valid property in the IIS 6.0 metabase schema (MBSchema.xml), you can still set this property by using Adsutil.vbs, but this has no effect. The functionality in IIS 6.0 is part of the new kernel level driver HTTP.sys. To configure HTTP.sys, you must use Httpcfg.exe. For additional information about how to disable socket pooling in IIS 6.0, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 813368 To disable socket pooling, follow these steps:
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/813368/EN-US/
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IIS 6.0: Setting Metabase Property DisableSocketPooling Has No Effect
PropertiesArticle ID: 238131 - Last Review: November 21, 2006 - Revision: 4.1
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