I have an ASP.NET project under source control (Subversion). For various reasons, I don't want to add the Bin directory or its contents to source control, so I have it svn:ignored. DLLs are loaded into here during a Visual Studio build, and I can start with a clean directory and/or delete all the contents of this directory and still have a successful build.
I have my web application in which I have paste some of WebPages which is referencing to some DLL which was earlier in Bin Folder but when I move to my solution I am getting error of
Error 1 The type or namespace name 'MyDummyBinDLL' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?) F:WebProjectsProbingTestProbingTestGlobalPlus.UI.ClientWebLinkMyWebLinkHomePage.aspx.cs 13 7 GlobalPlus.UI.Client
The server is 64 bit, but the app pool is configured to run as 32 bit. Do i need to publish 64 bit dlls? The rapid fail recovery sometimes recycles the app pool and someone suggested that it may be because i am not using 64 bit dlls. Doesn't sound likely... but you never know.I switched the publish settings to release and any cpu. But it spits out in the bin folder /bin/x64 as well. Do i copy over everything in the bin folder or do i just copy over the x64 dlls?? kinda confused on that. And why are pdb files being spit out with the dlls as well? I thought this was a debug thing only.
I have two 3rd party unmanaged c++ dll and one C++ project which uses these dlls. In my asp.net project i added c++ project as reference but in runtime it fails with that error:
Exception from HRESULT: 0x8007007E
Visual studio puts c++ project's dll into /bin folder auto. Even if i put other dlls into bin folder, it fails.
I wrote a web project in VS 2005 using the AJAX Control Toolkit, now I'm resuming this project in a new machine and some AJAX components such as Cascade drop down doesn't works in none page.if I start a new project it works fine, so i think the problem is in the project I wrote years ago. when I try to include new ajax components I get an error message like "Attemted to read or write protected memory. this is often an indication that other memory is corrupt." and in the status bar keep saying, "adding reference to 'AjaxControlToolkit.dll'..."
We have a plugin system on a WCF service that checks libraries placed in the bin folder for certain assembly level attributes and loads them. This allows customization of certain service calls based on which client is making the call. This works great most of the time. However, sometimes it seems to lose the dll, which causes the service to revert back to the default implementation for every client. The solution so far has been to just move the dll file out of the bin folder, and back in.
I created some .net dlls as component to my web application. When I added the reference through VS10, they got into BIN folder. But when I uploaded them on my web host, It doesn't seem to detect them (shows not found error). What additional do I need to do to make them detected?
The way we have to update our site now is to create a copy of the website project locally. Make changes. Then take the dll and any other new files and copy them to the project on the server. Sometimes they want us to work on something they need uploaded right away and other times work on something that needs to be uploaded in the future. So I have to do silly things to give them what they want now and exclude what I am working on for later. What is the best way to resolve this? I just wanna have to upload a piece of the project and certainly not the a whole new dll everytime.
May i know how to protect the bin folder dll's compiled from the Visual Studio 2005. I am doing the project in Asp.net & c#. One of My friend decompiled all the dll's and show me. Is there any procedure to make my code standard or any free third party tools to prevent from others.
I recently noticed that when a dll is replaced at my web site, the site will take a long time to come back, even though the dll is only used by limited pages. I generally have to reset IIS to make the web site come back faster. Is this the normal behavior? or some settings need to be ajusted to avoid this?
I noticed that the DLLs in the bin folder for asp.net websites do not seem to be getting saved. When I goto a new computer and get latest I am missing the DLLs.What is the correct way to fix this ? Should I create a seperate folder to contains all DLLs ? And then can I somehow tell my bin references to goto that folder to get the DLLs?
What is the guideline on installing the application dlls in GAC? I have not never done that. Is installing shared dllas like mvc2 dlls in GAC is a good approach?
What will happen in this case where I have an old version of the same dll in GAC and a new version of the same dll installed in the bin folder? Will always the GAC dll being used by the application rather than the dll in its bin folder?
I have 3 dll's compiled and put inside the bin dir of a website. They were referenced some time ago on a different computer with their respective source code.
I don't have the original source code for this version (all 3 dlls are like one app. They use each other functions) but I do have a newer version.
What I wanted to do was to completely remove any reference for the old version and just add a reference to the new version dlls. I tried:
Rightclick on dll---> delete , tried: look inside project file,sln, anywhere - web.config etc. to find the reference ..... Nothing. The old dlls come back after I recompile.
One of the new dlls has a different name than the same one in the older version. When I replace the older versions with the new ones and add the third dll with the different name and delete the older one and recompile. The older one just comes back from nowhere, and I get an error that I have some functions running both on the older dll and the newer one and it won't compile.
How do I completly remove the older version so I can start over with the new one?
I have several ASP.NET 1.1 web services that make use of several common DLLs. Rather than having each web service contain its own copy of these DLLs, I would like to have these DLLs centrally located so that I don't have to remember to update each web service with new copies of the DLLs if they happen to change. For example, if web services WSA and WSB each use XYZ.DLL does XYZ.DLL need to be in both WSA and WSB or can WSA and WSB be told that XYZ.DLL is is some other folder like C:Common? Is this at all possible or do I have to have a copy of the DLLs in each web service folder?
In the application, there is an HTML page that references a .dll (dllMain) using an <object> tag.
dllMain references several other dlls (dll1, dll2, and dll3).
When the web page is loaded, it loads just fine and everything works.
However, there is a bit of a delay in the load time, using fiddler I discovered that it is trying to find dll1, ddl2, and dll3 and failing, resulting in 404 errors... by watching the web page load while watching fiddler, it is clear the delay is from the 404 errors originating from trying to find these embedded dlls.
Is there any way to make the application stop probing for these embedded dlls? Clearly it doesnt need to since the application is working even though these aren't being found?
The type or namespace name 'DocumentFormat' could not be found (are you missing a using directive or an assembly reference?)' errors even though the dll is on both machines and references are in the two relevant projects. The errors are only coming up in one project in the (web) application and the app is building as expected on my machine.