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Mike Schnorr
I have a ASP.Net application that uses assemblies from several other
solutions. When testing the applications on my machine I build all the
referenced assemblies using nmake. The latest assemblies get placed in
a common directory that is referenced by my ASP.NET app.
Occasionally I receive the following error: value of type
"MyNamespace.MyClassName" cannot be converted to
"MyNamespace.MyClassName" (there are a lot of these for different
classes) when doing a debug build. I have tried the following with no
luck:
Build the ASP.Net application
Rebuild the ASP.Net application
Close VS and build the ASP.Net application
Close VS.Net as rebuild the asp.Net application
IISreset and build/rebuild the application
It seems the only thing that works is if I run nmake to build all my
referenced assemblies, I can then build the ASP.Net application.
Any ideas as to what causes this? Is there an easier way to fix it?
Thanks
solutions. When testing the applications on my machine I build all the
referenced assemblies using nmake. The latest assemblies get placed in
a common directory that is referenced by my ASP.NET app.
Occasionally I receive the following error: value of type
"MyNamespace.MyClassName" cannot be converted to
"MyNamespace.MyClassName" (there are a lot of these for different
classes) when doing a debug build. I have tried the following with no
luck:
Build the ASP.Net application
Rebuild the ASP.Net application
Close VS and build the ASP.Net application
Close VS.Net as rebuild the asp.Net application
IISreset and build/rebuild the application
It seems the only thing that works is if I run nmake to build all my
referenced assemblies, I can then build the ASP.Net application.
Any ideas as to what causes this? Is there an easier way to fix it?
Thanks