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ASP.NET web application will not use updated dll file.

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    I am working on an ASP.NET web application. It uses a dll file as reference. I updated and rebuilt the dll file. However I found the web application is still using the old dll. I removed the reference and add the reference in again. It won't solve the problem. I also uninstall the dll from GAC, and add the new dll into GAC. However, the web application is still using the old one. I am very sure about that. Because my commmented out method is still getting called. The dll is updated. I used the windows console application to call the dll. It is working. So the dll is updated. I have been working on this issue for whole night and am so confused now. How can I make the web application using the updated dll. I am using VS 2008. The web site is not precompiled one. Thank you so much for your consideration. Please help me out... Best regards, Bin

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      I am working on an ASP.NET web application. It uses a dll file as reference. I updated and rebuilt the dll file. However I found the web application is still using the old dll. I removed the reference and add the reference in again. It won't solve the problem. I also uninstall the dll from GAC, and add the new dll into GAC. However, the web application is still using the old one. I am very sure about that. Because my commmented out method is still getting called. The dll is updated. I used the windows console application to call the dll. It is working. So the dll is updated. I have been working on this issue for whole night and am so confused now. How can I make the web application using the updated dll. I am using VS 2008. The web site is not precompiled one. Thank you so much for your consideration. Please help me out... Best regards, Bin

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      eyeseetee
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      OK are you running this on a web server or local machine?

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        I am working on an ASP.NET web application. It uses a dll file as reference. I updated and rebuilt the dll file. However I found the web application is still using the old dll. I removed the reference and add the reference in again. It won't solve the problem. I also uninstall the dll from GAC, and add the new dll into GAC. However, the web application is still using the old one. I am very sure about that. Because my commmented out method is still getting called. The dll is updated. I used the windows console application to call the dll. It is working. So the dll is updated. I have been working on this issue for whole night and am so confused now. How can I make the web application using the updated dll. I am using VS 2008. The web site is not precompiled one. Thank you so much for your consideration. Please help me out... Best regards, Bin

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        Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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        Can a iisreset help?

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