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Anything in the event log for the times of the crash.

Have you used the performance monitor to try and track the problem.

I might suggest a program called taskinfo, which will allow you to monitor
inetinfo (which looks like the culprit from your dump) and thus see what
processes, threads and connections are running when it crashes.

Russ

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> Forgot to mention the fact that I ran IISCrashHang debug tool 
> for a while to see if I could isolate any templates that 
> could be causing the issue. No luck. There was no pattern to 
> the templates and files accessed by browsers.
> 
> Which isn't nice.
> 
> Taz
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