Actually, I had that annoying problem happen today. A reboot fixed it. I
believe it boils down to the dll must be older (or younger i forget which
one) than the source files. In any case, the cached files are stored in the
temp ASP.NET working folder. So you can purge those instead of rebooting.

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Donal McWeeney - 30 Jun 2005 12:46 GMT
Hi Alvin,
Thanks for the info... will try that and see what happens. Sometimes a
reboot does not even clear it for us... Doh!
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Donal
[MSFT] - 04 Jul 2005 09:41 GMT
Hello Donal,
Does a reboot fix the problem as Alvin suggested?
Regards,
Luke
Donal McWeeney - 04 Jul 2005 11:07 GMT
Hi Luke,
It fixes it sometimes...
Thanks
Donal