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GAC!!! What to do when the GAC disappears
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23/08/2010 15:09:33
 
 
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23/08/2010 14:46:52
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Windows 7
Divers
Thread ID:
01477975
Message ID:
01478021
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35
>>Uninstalling and then installing a new version of DxExperience and getting errors that the assemblies in the GAC cannot be deleted/updated etc. Look in c:\windows\assembly with explorer - no files. gacutil.exe /l = 0 files. AAARGH!.
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>>Turns out that in low memory conditions Windows 7 will shut off the Indexing Service which effectively shuts down the GAC - no read, no write, no see, no warning. Rebooting doesn't fix it, because it doesn't just stop the service - it turns it off as a Windows feature - just as if it were never installed.
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>>Turning it back on in control panel / windows features and then rebooting and the GAC is back - installing and uninstalling works again etc.
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>>Took a *lot* of googling and fiddling to figure this out, so I decided to post here hoping it may save somebody else the agony.
>
>Wow - guess you are wishing for some MS devs to line up and slap them with the keyboard in Monty "Fishslap" style...

that would be fun - would also be fun to have Win7 32 actually be able to see more than 3gb (though I suspect the actual problem is more akin to the old system resources issue)


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