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Class library DLLs problems

I have searched the forums for an answer to this problem but cannot
find something that works just well.

I'm building a C# ASP.NET application, in which I have "class library"
DLLs. I have problems compiling because the DLLs are locked (by the
w3wp.exe process as far as I know). On my development environment, I
don't care to just launch the iisreset.exe command but it's another
thing on the production environment.

I did solved the problem until now by creating a little script that
makes an "attrib –R" on every DLLs of my web application. But somehow,
this doesn't seem to work anymore.

Anyways, I would appreciate some clues, commentaries or feed back from
people having the same problem and hopefully people who have solved
this issue.

Samuel Sirois
Jul 21 '05 #1
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