From IIS 8.5 Site Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000516-WSR-000174
Associated with: CCI-000366
Application pools can be periodically recycled to avoid unstable states possibly leading to application crashes, hangs, or memory leaks.
Note: Recycling Application Pools can create an unstable environment in a 64-bit SharePoint environment. If operational issues arise, with supporting documentation from the ISSO this check can be downgraded to a Cat III. Open the IIS 8.5 Manager. Perform for each Application Pool. Click the “Application Pools”. Highlight an Application Pool and click "Advanced Settings" in the “Action” Pane. Scroll down to the "Recycling" section and expand the "Generate Recycle Event Log Entry" section. Verify both the "Regular time interval" and "Specific time" options are set to "True". If both the "Regular time interval" and "Specific time" options are not set to "True", this is a finding.
Open the IIS 8.5 Manager. Click the “Application Pools”. Perform for each Application Pool. Highlight an Application Pool and click "Advanced Settings" in the “Action” Pane. Scroll down to the "Recycling" section and expand the "Generate Recycle Event Log Entry" section. Set both the "Regular time interval" and "Specific time" options to "True".
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