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How to update a registered .dll on the web server

Hi,

I made a test.dll and registered it on a web server. web pages can use the methods within the dll. My problem is: every time I modify test.dll and copy to the web server, I need restart IIS, because a previous one is cached in the memory and managed by IIS. Is there a way to unload old one or enforce load new one without restarting IIS?

I appreciate if someone can give a help.
Nov 20 '05 #1
13 2035
Using COM+ can avoid this problem.

"Li Pang" wrote:
Hi,

I made a test.dll and registered it on a web server. web pages can use the methods within the dll. My problem is: every time I modify test.dll and copy to the web server, I need restart IIS, because a previous one is cached in the memory and managed by IIS. Is there a way to unload old one or enforce load new one without restarting IIS?

I appreciate if someone can give a help.

Nov 21 '05 #2
*HELLO* |HELLO|

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) |Use the following to email me|

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int16 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"Li Pang" <Li****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:95**********************************@microsof t.com...
Using COM+ can avoid this problem.

"Li Pang" wrote:
Hi,

I made a test.dll and registered it on a web server. web pages can use the methods within the dll. My problem is: every time I modify test.dll and
copy to the web server, I need restart IIS, because a previous one is cached
in the memory and managed by IIS. Is there a way to unload old one or
enforce load new one without restarting IIS?
I appreciate if someone can give a help.

Nov 21 '05 #3
¦HELLO¦

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) |Use the following to email me|

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int16 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:Ou**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
*HELLO* |HELLO|

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) |Use the following to email me|

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int16 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"Li Pang" <Li****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:95**********************************@microsof t.com...
Using COM+ can avoid this problem.

"Li Pang" wrote:
Hi,

I made a test.dll and registered it on a web server. web pages can use the methods within the dll. My problem is: every time I modify test.dll and copy to the web server, I need restart IIS, because a previous one is cached in the memory and managed by IIS. Is there a way to unload old one or
enforce load new one without restarting IIS?
I appreciate if someone can give a help.


Nov 21 '05 #4
%HELLO% $HELLO$ ^HELLO^ !HELLO!

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) |Use the following to email me|

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int16 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:Ou**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
*HELLO* |HELLO|

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) |Use the following to email me|

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int16 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"Li Pang" <Li****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:95**********************************@microsof t.com...
Using COM+ can avoid this problem.

"Li Pang" wrote:
Hi,

I made a test.dll and registered it on a web server. web pages can use the methods within the dll. My problem is: every time I modify test.dll and copy to the web server, I need restart IIS, because a previous one is cached in the memory and managed by IIS. Is there a way to unload old one or
enforce load new one without restarting IIS?
I appreciate if someone can give a help.


Nov 21 '05 #5
So sorry !, posting in the wrong place - My appologies

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) |Use the following to email me|

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int32 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:O9**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
¦HELLO¦

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) |Use the following to email me|

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int16 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:Ou**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
*HELLO* |HELLO|

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) |Use the following to email me|

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int16 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"Li Pang" <Li****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:95**********************************@microsof t.com...
Using COM+ can avoid this problem.

"Li Pang" wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I made a test.dll and registered it on a web server. web pages can
use the methods within the dll. My problem is: every time I modify test.dll

and
copy to the web server, I need restart IIS, because a previous one is

cached
in the memory and managed by IIS. Is there a way to unload old one or
enforce load new one without restarting IIS?
>
> I appreciate if someone can give a help.
>
>



Nov 21 '05 #6
#HELLO#

HELLO

{HELLO}
[HELLO]
~HELLO~
--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) |Use the following to email me|

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int32 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:Ou**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
*HELLO* |HELLO|

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) |Use the following to email me|

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int16 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"Li Pang" <Li****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:95**********************************@microsof t.com...
Using COM+ can avoid this problem.

"Li Pang" wrote:
Hi,

I made a test.dll and registered it on a web server. web pages can use the methods within the dll. My problem is: every time I modify test.dll and copy to the web server, I need restart IIS, because a previous one is cached in the memory and managed by IIS. Is there a way to unload old one or
enforce load new one without restarting IIS?
I appreciate if someone can give a help.


Nov 21 '05 #7
Terry,

"One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> schrieb:
*HELLO* |HELLO|


<URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.test.here>
<URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.test>
<URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.nntp.test>
....

--
Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
<URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
Nov 21 '05 #8
I know, I made a mistake, please dont kill me for it. I was trying to find
out if there were any chatacter combination which would make the text bold,
Im sure ive seen it before.

;-D

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) * Use the following to email me *

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int32 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]" <hi***************@gmx.at> wrote in message
news:OY**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
Terry,

"One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> schrieb:
*HELLO* |HELLO|


<URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.test.here>
<URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.test>
<URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.nntp.test>
...

--
Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
<URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>

Nov 21 '05 #9
OHM,
Outlook 2003 (not to be confused with Outlook Express) will make *Hello*
bold while composing a formatted (RTF or HTML) email, I suspect it is
dependant on the news reader you are using.

Hope this helps
Jay

"One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:Ov**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I know, I made a mistake, please dont kill me for it. I was trying to find
out if there were any chatacter combination which would make the text
bold,
Im sure ive seen it before.

;-D

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) * Use the following to email me *

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int32 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]" <hi***************@gmx.at> wrote in message
news:OY**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
Terry,

"One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> schrieb:
> *HELLO* |HELLO|


<URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.test.here>
<URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.test>
<URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.nntp.test>
...

--
Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
<URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>


Nov 21 '05 #10
Hi Terry,

Sorry I was not noticed on this thread until Herfried showed it to us.
out if there were any chatacter combination


Is this what you are looking for

http://www.mermeliz.com/cchars.htm

Cor
Nov 21 '05 #11
Thanks Cor. But not really what I was looking for.

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) * Use the following to email me *

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int32 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"Cor Ligthert" <no************@planet.nl> wrote in message
news:uP**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Hi Terry,

Sorry I was not noticed on this thread until Herfried showed it to us.
out if there were any chatacter combination


Is this what you are looking for

http://www.mermeliz.com/cchars.htm

Cor

Nov 21 '05 #12
Hmm, you may be right I cant remember, but I have seen this used in the
past, and I've been using OE for a very long time ( V6 )

Thanks Jay

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) * Use the following to email me *

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int32 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"Jay B. Harlow [MVP - Outlook]" <Ja************@msn.com> wrote in message
news:O5*************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
OHM,
Outlook 2003 (not to be confused with Outlook Express) will make *Hello*
bold while composing a formatted (RTF or HTML) email, I suspect it is
dependant on the news reader you are using.

Hope this helps
Jay

"One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:Ov**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I know, I made a mistake, please dont kill me for it. I was trying to find out if there were any chatacter combination which would make the text
bold,
Im sure ive seen it before.

;-D

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) * Use the following to email me *

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int32 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]" <hi***************@gmx.at> wrote in message
news:OY**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
Terry,

"One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> schrieb:
> *HELLO* |HELLO|

<URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.test.here>
<URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.test>
<URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.nntp.test>
...

--
Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
<URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>



Nov 21 '05 #13
OHM,
I'm not saying if OE does or not! :-) I really don't know, although I've
never notice that OE ever did it..

I am simply stating that Outlook 2003 will make *hello* bold and will make
_this_ italic. I would expect OE, if it supports it, do follow the same
suit...

Have you tried HTML formatting? Is there a hidden option?

Hope this helps
Jay
"One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
Hmm, you may be right I cant remember, but I have seen this used in the
past, and I've been using OE for a very long time ( V6 )

Thanks Jay

--
OHM ( Terry Burns ) * Use the following to email me *

Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
For i As Int32 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
Next
Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
--
"Jay B. Harlow [MVP - Outlook]" <Ja************@msn.com> wrote in message
news:O5*************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
OHM,
Outlook 2003 (not to be confused with Outlook Express) will make *Hello*
bold while composing a formatted (RTF or HTML) email, I suspect it is
dependant on the news reader you are using.

Hope this helps
Jay

"One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> wrote in

message
news:Ov**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>I know, I made a mistake, please dont kill me for it. I was trying to find > out if there were any chatacter combination which would make the text
> bold,
> Im sure ive seen it before.
>
> ;-D
>
> --
> OHM ( Terry Burns ) * Use the following to email me *
>
> Dim ch() As Char = "ufssz/cvsotAhsfbuTpmvujpotXjui/OFU".ToCharArray()
> For i As Int32 = 0 To ch.Length - 1
> ch(i) = Convert.ToChar(Convert.ToInt16(ch(i)) - 1)
> Next
> Process.Start("mailto:" & New String(ch))
> --
>
>
> "Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]" <hi***************@gmx.at> wrote in message
> news:OY**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
>> Terry,
>>
>> "One Handed Man ( OHM - Terry Burns )" <news.microsoft.com> schrieb:
>> > *HELLO* |HELLO|
>>
>> <URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.test.here>
>> <URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.test>
>> <URL:news://news.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.nntp.test>
>> ...
>>
>> --
>> Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]
>> <URL:http://dotnet.mvps.org/>
>
>



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