How to Restart Application Pool in IIS Manager



How to Restart Application Pool in IIS Manager

How to Restart Application Pool in IIS Manager

Do you need to restart Internet Information Services (IIS) in Windows Server 2016? Sometimes you need to restart your server after making changes. Also, if a server has been running for a long time, it’s a good idea to restart it in order to keep it running smooth and stable.
you can restart application pools inside IIS Manager
1-Click the Windows Start menu. By default, it is the icon that has the Windows logo in the lower-left corner. Sometimes restarting the web servers isn’t enough. Sometimes you need to restart the individual application pools. You can do so using IIS Manager.
2-Type IIS. If IIS has been installed on your computer, you can launch IIS from within the Windows Start menu. Type IIS to display the IIS manager in the Windows Start menu.
3-Click the IIS Manager icon. It has an icon that resembles a computer tower next to a globe. Click the IIS Manager icon to launch IIS Manager.
4-Click Application Pools. Doing so displays a list of all the application pools on your server.
5-Right-click one of the application pools. There are multiple application pools related to the different services and websites on your server. Right-click one of the application pools to display a context menu next to it.
6-Click Recycle. It’s in the context menu. This restarts the application pool. It will happen so quickly that you won’t notice it restarting.
If this doesn’t fix the problem, try restarting all the other application pools in IIS manager.
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