Is Normal That None Of The .net Framework Versions Contain A Machine.config File

Mar 30, 2011

I am trying to tune IIS to reduce contention, and following many articles on the .net I am trying to locate this in the file to no result:

<system.web>
...
<httpRuntime minFreeThreads="8" minLocalRequestFreeThreads="4" ... />
....
<processModel maxWorkerThreads="20" maxIoThreads="20" ... />
....
</.system.web>

Is it normal that none of the .net framework versions contain a machine.config file that contains the above settings?

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