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Today it is not working, so I was going to follow the Windows method and stop/start the service to see if it would fix itself. I can open a PMR if no-one knows the answer off the top of their heads, and I might be able to stop/start from a command line. I was a bit curious as to where the HTTP admin server got the list of application servers to see if it were just corrupted somehow.
Thanks, Sean Porterfield
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