kill my asp.net app

M

Mark E. Hansen

Hi;

If I want to kill my asp.net application (the license check fails), how can
I do that?

Redirect them to a page that says the license is not valid?

If you don't want the actual web user to know about the license,
redirect them to a page that says the site is temporarily unavailable
and that they should contact the webmaster?
 
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Walter Wang [MSFT]

Hi David,

I don't think killing your web application is appropriate here since it's
easy to restart your web application.

I recommend you check the license when your web application starts up, then
store this flag in your application state. When each session starts, read
this flag from application state, if it's not valid, then take appropriate
actions. You can do these using Global.asax. Please refer to following
similar discussion on this topic:

http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t90850-application-startup.html

Let me know if you need further information on this.

Sincerely,
Walter Wang ([email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support

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