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Hi,
i built a dll (used vb.net) that has some shared variables. the basic idea of using the shared variables is to read some values from the database and save them in the shared variables during the first access of dll and use them then on thus avoiding any more database hits.

when i use the dll on my machine, it works perfect. i.e., it reads the values from database, saves them to shared variables on one time basis. but when i installed the dll in test environment, it's kind of behaving weird. the shared variables are able to hold on to the saved values for some time and then loosing those values thus making the dll to make another call to database.

could somebody let me know if there are any configuration settings or any other reasons that are making the shared variables to loose the saved info.

thanks.
May 17 '07 #1
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