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Problems with datagrid smartnavigation and Windows 2003 server.

I have an ASP .net web application installed in a Windows 2003 server.

This web application has a webform that has a Datagrid with
smartnavigation enabled. In this webpage I have a button that fills
the datagrid with data and creates new rows in the database.

In windows XP clients this webpage works fine but only in windows 2000
clients doesn't work.

The updates of the database are done but the datagrid doesn't refresh
the data when I insert new rows in the datagrid and there aren't any
error messages.
I have rebuilt the web application in the server and it doest'n work.

Thanks in advance.

P.D. The web application in Windows 2000 server works fine (windows
2000 and windows XP clients)
Nov 18 '05 #1
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