The global.asax file applies to an application not to a folder; An
application may have only one global.asax and it must be placed in the
application's virtual root directory.
Todd Bellamy
MCAD .NET
"dan" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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my understanding is that whenever a global.asax page is
placed in a directory ALL files in that directory and
files in subdirectories will be affected, unless another
global.asax page exists in a subdirectory.
Also, may I have multiple global.asax pages in my domain?