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Deploying .dlls

I have been deploying my ../Bin/*.dlls with no problem
until finally I tried to deploy the latest and the FTP
site will not longer allow me to upload a certain DLL....
So I thought, fine I will do without it for now... Then a
few days later it wouldn't accept another DLL....
Weird!!!!

I am on a hosted (shared) environment with the latest .net
installed and running (it has been working great!! :)
before)

I have tried to rename the dll to a totally non-dll name
and it still does not allow me to upload it... I then
tried to upload a copy... of the file and it would not
allow me to upload....??? All my other DLL's upload no
problem including the main project dll, however just one
or so does not..........

Frustrated :)

Any clue?
Tks
Cor
Jul 21 '05 #1
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