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>>>> The only way I can fix it is too reboot the box. Stopping and starting IIS does nothing. <<<< I can't help resolve your problem, but I can offer a possible workaround that is less painful--you should be able to "NET STOP IISADMIN /Y", then kill inetinfo.exe if it's still around, then "NET START W3SVC" (and, if you have them running, FTP and SMTP) to clean up IIS. Simply stopping and starting IIS can mean several things but the full service stop and kill is the most effective I've found. Glen Starrett