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IIS6 caching assemblies?

How do I see what assemblies are in the GAC? I am running XP Pro and
developing with VS 2005. The little web site worked great on the web
server in VS 2005, but I am have a H#@! of a time trying to figure out
what is going wrong when it is deployed on my local machine. I used
the publish option in VS 2005 and I have to reboot each time I run the
site. It keeps go back to a very early version of the site from this
evening.

I cannot imagine that the assemblies arein the GAC, they are NOT
signed. What services do I need to shutdown on XP to REALLY kill
IIS? Is there some documentation somewhere that can clue me in?

Heck with it all, I am going to develop in PHP, this assembly stuff is
great for GUI development, but sucks for web development!

(P.S. I have been doing windows .net development for about three
years, this web stuff reallys sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

Jan 31 '07 #1
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On Jan 30, 9:39 pm, carto...@gmail.com wrote:
How do I see what assemblies are in the GAC? I am running XP Pro and
developing with VS 2005. The little web site worked great on the web
server in VS 2005, but I am have a H#@! of a time trying to figure out
what is going wrong when it is deployed on my local machine. I used
the publish option in VS 2005 and I have to reboot each time I run the
site. It keeps go back to a very early version of the site from this
evening.

I cannot imagine that the assemblies arein the GAC, they are NOT
signed. What services do I need to shutdown on XP to REALLY kill
IIS? Is there some documentation somewhere that can clue me in?

Heck with it all, I am going to develop in PHP, this assembly stuff is
great for GUI development, but sucks for web development!

(P.S. I have been doing windows .net development for about three
years, this web stuff reallys sucks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
Try recycling your app pool or restarting IIS. to see what is in the
GAC us instalutil.exe -L

Jan 31 '07 #2

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