>>Hi everybody,
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>>Some time ago, in order to speed up initial loading of my ASP.NET application, I sent customer the following instructions on how to pre-compile the application:
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>>Execute the following command from the C:\Windows\Microsoft.net\Framework\v2.0.50727 folder:
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>>ASPNET_COMPILER -v /MyApplicationName <Enter>
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>>He did it and all worked well. Until now. Now when I updated the application, a couple of small changes to .ASCX files and new .DLL (in BIN folder), the application still shows old version and does not seem to take the changes. I even went to making customer delete the new .DLL file but the application still works.
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>>Then I asked him to go to the C:\Windows\Microsoft.net\Framework\v2.0.50727\Temporary ASP.NET file and delete folder MyApplicationName. Nothing helps. I cannot reset the IIS because there is another important ASP.NET app running on the server.
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>>What can we do to UnDo the precompiling?
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>>Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
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>Try updating the aspx pages that use the ascx controls. The compiler does not know it needs to rebuild the page(s) to use the new control.
Very good point. I will try this. Thank you very much.
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