![]() In the Post-SharePoint-Installation-Scripts folder we have one folder that holds the environment specific settings and one folder for general helper scripts as shown below. Configuration is automated with a bunch of scripts and I have therefore extended our existing “script infrastructure” with this warm-up script, thus this may seem somewhat overkill for your needs. The application I’m maintaining is on the Internet and uses SharePoint 2010. The end result is to set it up by executing the following PowerShell command (example from production). The purpose of this post is to show you how I set it up to run automatically when the application pools are recycled. There are numerous warm-up scripts out there and I have just stolen one of them. ![]() ![]() Automatic recycling of application pools in IIS may be necessary, but it can annoy the users how happen to be up at night or early in the morning (depending on when the recycles are scheduled). ![]()
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