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Subject: SBS Web Applications return 503
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Richard Warren User is Offline
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10/16/2008 05:27 PM  
Everything at remote.myserver.com returns a 503 Service Unavailable page.  I've tried tinkering with the App pools which were all set to Enable 32-Bit Applications=True by changing them to False, which at least results in a 403 - Forbidden, but I'm not sure where else to look to see what's happening.  Changing the value to False has at least stopped events 5139(x5) followed by 5002 App pool disablement so I think I'm barking somewhere close to the right tree.
 
I would have asked the question in Support but the 2008 support options aren't available...yet...;-)
 
Thanks,
Richard
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