caching dll's

R

Ross Barker

I've written a com+ application, but i'm having dll problems with it.
..net seems to cache my dll's and I don't know how to make it stop.

Does anybody have any clue?

Ross.
 
K

Klaus H. Probst

Shut down the COM+ application. They're not "cached", they're loaded into
the DLLHOST process.

Of course this will work if the application's activation mode is server; if
it's library then you'll have to stop whatever process they're mapped to
(like IIS).
 

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