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11/3/2007 3:16 AM
 

Okay, this is driving me absolutely crazy. I'm using source version of DNN together with a starterkit for module development. On a fresh reboot everything builds and runs fine when i press the green arrow in visual studio and Run with Debugging. However, every subsequent attempt to run with debugging results in a Build Failure with the error "Attempted to access an unloaded Appdomain". I've attempted to stop and restart the IIS processes, but nothing stops this happening.

This is on Vista with VS2005, IIS7.

Has anyone got a fix for this?

 

 
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7/1/2008 12:10 PM
 

This is happening to me to when I am developing a module ... the only way to fix this is to restart Visual Studio 2005 (on a vista machine) Does anyone know what to trim in the Visual Studio settings to make this problem disapear?

/Johan www.fotbolls-vm-2010.nu

 
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