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Cannot access a disposed object named "System.Net.TlsStream".

Asaf
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#1: Nov 19 '05
Hi,



I will continue to post this problem until Microsoft representative will
give the solution to this problem. After all we are paying a lot of money
for Microsoft products and what we get is that a simple task can’t be done
with Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 after SP1.



The problem is:

When creating simple HTTP POST to SSL URL (HTTPS), on the first attempt I am
getting the error



"Cannot access a disposed object named "System.Net.TlsStream"."



A solution to this problem is desperately needed.



Thanks,

Asaf


Brock Allen
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#2: Nov 19 '05

re: Cannot access a disposed object named "System.Net.TlsStream".


If you have paid a lot of money for a MSDN subscription, then included in
that are pre-paid support calls. I suspect you'll get a better response that
way. Not to say you won't this way either, but since this isn't a paid support
channel (as it's primarily community driven) then I don't think there are
any guarentees here.

-Brock
DevelopMentor
http://staff.develop.com/ballen


[color=blue]
> Hi,
>
> I will continue to post this problem until Microsoft representative
> will give the solution to this problem. After all we are paying a lot
> of money for Microsoft products and what we get is that a simple task
> can’t be done with Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 after SP1.
>
> The problem is:
>
> When creating simple HTTP POST to SSL URL (HTTPS), on the first
> attempt I am getting the error
>
> "Cannot access a disposed object named "System.Net.TlsStream"."
>
> A solution to this problem is desperately needed.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Asaf
>[/color]



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