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		<title>Debugging the ASP.Net Worker Process Running At 100%</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A co-worker stopped by this week with a strange problem in one of our Web Applications. Sometimes I&#8217;m Chief Debugger more than Chief Architect, but I enjoy the forensics.
He found that when developing one of our web sites, the ASP.NET worker process on his machine would hang at around 100%. He&#8217;d made a few changes [...]]]></description>
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