This registry key does not function in the release version of Windows Vista. This registry key specifies the folder path for temporary application pool configuration files that the WAS creates. If you change the location, you must make sure that the local computer has full access to the folder. This registry key is not valid in the release version of Windows Vista.
If the WAS detects an invalid object for some reason, it does not log events. This registry switch enables you to see these events that are not logged. By default, this value is set to 0, and the WAS does not log any events. Any nonzero value enables you to view the event logs. When you set this key to a default value of 0, the ABO Mapper may not log any information. You must restart the IISAdmin service when you change the value of this registry key.
The default value of this registry key is 0. The default value indicates that the lazy writer is switched off. If you set this value to a value that is greater than 0, the lazy writer is switched on. The lazy write time, in milliseconds, is equal to the time that is set in the registry. When this value is set to 0, the ConfigPollMilliSeconds parameter is disabled. The configuration system relies on change notifications to track changes to configuration files.
A positive value for this key indicates that the configuration system checks the last modified time of the configuration file for every N millisecond. The configuration system does not use the directory monitors.
The user mode file cache and the kernel mode output cache use this registry key. When this registry key is set to a nonzero value, the file cache is disabled. The default value for this key is 0. When the default value is set, the file cache is enabled. This registry key is used by the file cache to determine the maximum size of a file that can be cached. The file size is in bytes. The default value of this key is KB.
If the file size is greater than KB, the file cannot be cached. The value of the MaxCachedFileSize registry key is the maximum file cache size in bytes. This registry key value cannot be set to more than 4 GB.
This registry key specifies the maximum amount of memory that a file cache in a worker process uses. The default value for this registry key is 0. The default value specifies that the cache size is determined dynamically. This registry key tries to estimate the available physical memory and the total virtual memory.
If you set the value for this registry key to 0, the length of time in seconds that objects are held in cached memory is adjusted to the value in the ObjectCacheTTL registry key. A value of 0 specifies an unlimited number. The file cache uses the value in the MaxOpenFiles registry key to determine how many files to cache. By default, the file cache does not use change notifications for UNC files. The default value for this registry key is 5 seconds. The user mode cache and the kernel mode output cache use this key to determine the length of time that the files that have the virtual file-mapping handler must stay in the response cache.
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