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5/22/2008 2:55 PM
 

I'm using DNN 4.8.2 with VS2008 and ASP.NET 3.5 to develop some new modules. I have trace turned on in my web.config file but I lose all functionality and all trace info on DNN webpages after any unhandled exception.

Logging in/out of DNN does not restore trace functionality. Nor does shutting down all browsers, VS2008, and restarting development work.

So far, the only fix that restores trace functionality without doing a machine reboot is to do a complete stop and restart of IIS 7.

Anybody else experience these problems? Any ideas whether this is a bug specific to ASP.NET? Or is it something to do with interaction between DNN and ASP.NET?

I don't have time to investigate this issue further now that I have found a fix. Just be forewarned! Of course, comments from anybody who knows more about this problem are most appreciated.

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