Which w3wp.exe process belongs to which App Pool in IIS6

Posted by IsaacBlum at 2 November 2009

Category: Uncategorized

The script is already placed in systemrootsystem32 on Windows Server 2003 so simply go to your Command Prompt and type in iisapp.vbs (the .vbs is optional) and you’ll have an instant list of all the App Pool information you’ve always wanted to know. You may need to type cscript iisapp.vbs if CScript isn’t your default WSH script host.

Let’s see an example of the output:

W3WP.exe PID: 1468 AppPoolId: AppPoolForSite1.com
W3WP.exe PID: 3056 AppPoolId: AppPoolForSite2.com
W3WP.exe PID: 1316 AppPoolId: AppPoolForSite3.com

Microsoft documents this:

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003

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