asp changes do not show on clustered IIS 5.0

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Nerses

I have clustered IIS 5.0. It is working on a fail-over
clustered model (Active-Passive), with one node as a
preferred owner and the other only as a failover. I make
the changes to IIS from one node, and then synchronize it
with the other node. All of the data is stored on a shared
external disk array. I have around 50 websites. All of
them work fine and are accessible. Recently I have found
out a confusing problem though.

If I make any changes to asp pages, I cannot see the new
changes online. It still shows the old page. The htm,
html, and aspx changes show fine. All of the asp pages are
accessible too, but once I make changes to them, the
server shows the old versions anyway.

I have deleted my internet files and cleaned the caches
million times. I have also tried from many different PCes
from remote locations, so I know it's not just a browser
problem.

Please help.
Nerses
 
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I've had this problem as well, luckily you have direct access to the server where I did not. So , when this happens, I delete the file, open it up the web browser and force the 404 Page not found
error, then I do a Save As and save the file as the same name refresh the browser and see if that works. I know its kind of a hack but it seems to work more often than not when I dont have direct
access to the server. Good luck.

- Bastard
 
N

Nerses

I have tried what you have suggested, but it did not work.
Thanks though.

I also went to website's properties->Home directory-
Configuration and disabled "Cache ISAPI applications",
but this did not help either.

Any more ideas?
-----Original Message-----
I've had this problem as well, luckily you have direct
access to the server where I did not. So , when this
happens, I delete the file, open it up the web browser and
force the 404 Page not found
error, then I do a Save As and save the file as the same
name refresh the browser and see if that works. I know its
kind of a hack but it seems to work more often than not
when I dont have direct
access to the server. Good luck.

- Bastard
 
N

Nerses

I actually found a solution.

If you go to the Home Directory Tab and click
the "Unload " button on the bottom of the Applications
section, all the updates start showing for that website.

Hope this helps others you have similiar problems.
Nerses

-----Original Message-----
I have tried what you have suggested, but it did not work.
Thanks though.

I also went to website's properties->Home directory-
Configuration and disabled "Cache ISAPI applications",
but this did not help either.

Any more ideas?
-----Original Message-----
I've had this problem as well, luckily you have direct
access to the server where I did not. So , when this
happens, I delete the file, open it up the web browser and
force the 404 Page not found
error, then I do a Save As and save the file as the same
name refresh the browser and see if that works. I know its
kind of a hack but it seems to work more often than not
when I dont have direct
 

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