thank you. if you can't see [View current requests ] you have to add Windows Process Activation Service Control Panel > Programs > Programs and Features > Windows Process Activation Service
Another great video, Scott. A couple follow-up comments that seem worth noting... One will not see/be able to use the "view requests" feature unless they add the "request monitor" feature within the IIS configuration settings, in either Server Manager (for server versions of Windows) or "Turn Windows Features On and Off" (in desktop Windows versions). Also, when you want to run the APPCMD at the command line, note that some features (like LIST WP) will only work if you open that command prompt with "run as administrator", otherwise you get a confusing error about "the WAS service is not available". Hope that may help someone who discovers this video and the nifty WPM (worker process monitor) in IIS 7 and above. (Now, if only they would tweak it a few ways, like showing the CPU column as Scott mentioned, or showing a count of running requests in each app pool instance, or letting you filter by strings within the URL, etc. Granted, Scott showed how to do some of that from the command line, but the UI hasn't changed since its release in IIS7, and there are such simply opportunities for improvement.)