When you initially set up your SharePoint Server, you might not notice that even though the SharePoint Web Services web site is running, the SharePoint Web Service Application Pool is actually in a stopped state!!
As you can probably guess, this leads to an incorrect conclusion thinking that the SharePoint Web Services website is actually running when it is factually stopped due to the Application Pool.
As you can probably guess, starting the "SharePoint Web Services Root" Application Pool will get your SharePoint Web Services website up and running properly.
As you can probably guess, this leads to an incorrect conclusion thinking that the SharePoint Web Services website is actually running when it is factually stopped due to the Application Pool.
As you can probably guess, starting the "SharePoint Web Services Root" Application Pool will get your SharePoint Web Services website up and running properly.
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