COM+ Applications <Application> Properties Sheet: Advanced Tab
Applies To: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012
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Server Process Shutdown |
You can configure a server process to shut down after it remains idle for a certain amount of time. This is a useful way to automatically free up resources that are no longer needed. Click one of the following options:
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Protection |
Select one or both of the following check boxes to protect the application from being deleted or changed:
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Debugging |
Select the Launch in debugger check box to specify that a server application starts in the debugger when it is started, using the debugger command line that is specified in Debugger path . Type the path and command line that is used for invoking the debugger when Launch in debugger is enabled. To search for the debugger, click Browse . Any command-line options for the debugger must be typed in the text box after the debugger is located. |
Enable compensating resource managers |
Select this check box to enable the server application to use a compensating resource manager (CRM). CRM components are available to the application only when this check box is selected. |
Enable 3GB support |
Select this check box to specify that the application can access up to 3 gigabytes (GB) of memory when the operating system has been configured to allow access to more than 2 GB of memory. |