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Patrick - 11 Feb 2004 08:31 GMT
Hi
I'm facing a nearly similar problem as posted by "Daniel" on January, 22nd
I developed a new class (dll) for our Intranet-Web-App and copied it to our the Webserver after I successfully tested in in my development environment.
Now the problem was, that some User got the "right" behaviour of the new library and other users did not. I even deleted (no replace) the old files. The beaviour was totally by chance. Some useres already used the dll got the right one, some didn't. Some users using the library for the first time, got the right behaviour, some didn't

Any ideas
Thanks in advanc
Patrick
jbh - 03 Mar 2004 15:06 GMT
I am having this same problem. Please see my post on 3/3/04 in the dotnet.framework.aspnet section. Did you solve this problem Patrick

Thank you

jbh

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