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    [2005]

    dear all,
    i have developed a very simple page using vs2005 / visual basic web development. it works very fine on local machine, when i try to upload it to the hosting server. it pops out the error message
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    Could not load the assembly 'App_Web_mbrd_8sx'
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    i have checked, the bin folder and the assebly is present in the web site directory using the publish wizard of microsoft. also the folders has permessions to execute. but still i cant run any of my pages.

    html pages works very fine, and by the way this server is a prefessional hosting server hoste by dawwar.net and is not a home server. so i know the framework 2.0 is installed and all the hotfixes is installed.


    so what is the problem, did anyone of you guys faced this problem before.

    thx and rgds

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    Re: [2005]

    I don't know your problem, but I strongly suspect you will get better answers than this one in the ASP.NET forum. Also, please give your thread a title.

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    Re: [2005]

    dear sir,
    thank you for your kind answer, i have solved the problem. regarding the asp.net forum i dont think it is practical to move the thread there as i program in vs2005 web development in pure visual basic .net.

    on the other hand, i am very sorry that i didnt put a title for the thread.

    i think i was too busy that i didnt notice, so i am sorry again for this issue.

    rgds

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