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Application Variables

In my global.asax file I have a variable in the application on start event
called Application("FolderName").

On the development PC the variable is set as Application("FolderName") =
"c:\FolderName"

On the production PC the variable is set as Application("FolderName") =
"d:\ADifferentFolderName"

When I 'Copy Web' using Visual Studio.NET I copy all files except the
global.asax.

After copying, the production site is trys to use the value set on the
development PC of "c:\FolderName". I check the production global.asax and it
shows Application("FolderName") = "d:\ADifferentFolderName". If open the
production site and build it the problem corrects itself.

Why do I have to build the production site to make it work?

Nov 22 '05 #1
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