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>The global.asax file is a key to many things in .NET. Since I have been using it, many things have seen the light of day. Having a starting point will provide you a great amount of flexibility. Basically, you would be able to apply changes in your design at a higher level which would then be scaled down to many applications. That is what I like about that. Basically, global.asax is the same for all my applications. I made it generic so I only insert that in all of my projects and I am ready to benefit of the framework and a common way of doing things.
Thank you for the explanation.
For some reason I thought they (MSFT) changed something in .NET 2.0 as it relates to global.asax. Am I correct or I am confusing something?
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