Download Debugging tools for Windows: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/DevTools/Debugging/default.mspx
Debugging Tools for Windows has has a script (ADPLUS) that allows you to create dumps when a process CRASHES: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/286350
The command should be something like (if you are using IIS6):
cscript adplus.vbs -crash -pn w3wp.exe
This command will attach the debugger to the worker process. When the crash occurs it will generate a dump .
It will generate (a *.DMP file and you file).
You can open it in WinDBG (also included in the Debugging Tools for Windows)Windows). File > Open Crash dump...
By default, WinDBG will show you (next to the command line) the thread were the process crashed.
The first thing you need to do in WinDBG is to load the .NET Framework extensions:
.loadby sos mscorwks
then, you will display the managed callstack:
!clrstack
if the thread was not running managed code, then you'll need to check the native stack:
kpn 200
This should give you some ideaideas. To continue troubleshooting I recommend you read the following article:
