This section explains process recycling, it's configurable events, why to configure settings at different levels of the metabase, and how configuration settings are inherited. This section ends with a discussion about setup considerations.
This section contains:
- About Process Recycling: Overview of process recycling, the problems it solves. Also, the methodology for recycling applications and an introduction to configurable events.
- Levels and Inheritance: Describes the levels of the metabase where process recycling can be configured and how configuration settings can be inherited.
- Configuring Recycling Events: Describes how to configure process recycling events.
- Setup Considerations: Describes the default metabase key differences between a clean install of Windows 2000 and an upgrade to Windows 2000.
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