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How is it different being on Domain or not
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22/10/2011 09:03:44
Timothy Bryan
Sharpline Consultants
Conroe, Texas, États-Unis
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
Autre
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Environment:
C# 2.0
Divers
Thread ID:
01527063
Message ID:
01527092
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>>Hi,
>>
>>Here is a problem I am having. A customer is running my ASP.NET application. They asked me to make a change. I did and installed the update. When I connect to their server (via VPN and RDT) and run this ASP.NET application everything works for me. When the customer does it from within their organization, he does not see the change. Even though the version number on the main page is correct (for both, him and I). He said (in his email) that the difference is that he is "on their organization DOMAIN and I am not." What does it mean, if anybody could explain to me?
>>
>>Also, he mentioned the word "proxy"; I wonder what he means?
>>
>>TIA
>
>Possibly they have some site caching running. I used to manage a network and had not only reverse proxy cache but forward proxy cache. It is a way to speed up the performance of the web browser. In our situation is was Novell and Border Manager that provided this. You can try to set the page cache to expire, but might be better off to find out what proxy they are using and see if there is a way to expire the cache on your application.

I think you are absolutely correct. Because the customer IT guy is talking about proxy too. But I really don't understand what is the "proxy" and how it is set up. Now, after reading your message, I can suggest to him that they should look into "dealing" with the page cache. I still don't know what the "proxy" is but can communicate a bit more intelligently <g> Thank you very much!
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