Deleting asp.net temp files


















User posted now i am running my application in local system so if specify that value it is working fine. User posted If your images are in same application directory then follow above solution. User posted if i specify value in web. User posted nop that path wont help you on server!. Saturday, December 27, PM. Sunday, December 28, PM. Monday, December 29, AM. User posted Hi suthish nair, Web. I think you need not to config it, what problem you have meet?

User posted :- sorry, i got it.. User posted Hi lexian, I did not find any problem about your metioned. User posted thanks mohi88, i worked on your solution by describing method in a delete class in. User posted are you sending the current context from the global to the cs? User posted i am sending current context here is my code: global.

User posted Hi, Idont have any error what I mean is that you are using : Server. NET framework , and the operation system the specific path to the temp folders and files may vary. Below you can find the common places where the unneeded temp files are stored so you can clean them up. NET application reside in:. The folders and files under this folder can be removed with no harm to your development computer.

Do not remove the "Temporary ASP. NET Files" folder itself, just the folders underneath this folder. Next we need to set the folder permissions to match the existing default directories. The first command removes the removes the inherited permissions and replaces them with a copy of the inherited permissions.

Thus changes to the permissions of the drive root directory will not effect the new temporary directories. The remaining commands grant the required permissions. For ASP. There is one file for each version of the. NET Framework. Again, these are the same versions that have ASP. NET temporary directories, so there is no web. NET 3. The tempDirectory attribute specifies the directory where the compiled machine code will be cached.

The web. NET Framework version. In our example, we will need to edit the following web. NET Framework 2. NET Framework 4. For the changes made to the web. The internet seems to either say it's safe to delete, or that you must stop IIS first, which is it? Ogden Wernstrom. NineTails First, stop the app pool associated with the app folder under " Otherwise, it will keep a lock on it. Seems safe to delete. Once you start the app pool back up and hit the app again, the files will be regenerated.

I'm running into an issue where it's trying to reference a file that doesn't exist there and haven't gotten to the bottom of it yet. Jester Jester 2, 20 20 silver badges 20 20 bronze badges. You are incorrect. NET Files still contains dynamically compiled assemblies. Actually, it's both - I have some systems where its the Framework folder, and others where it's the AppData folder I'll see if I can figure out the diff I would guess that if your website runs in IIS, it would always be under Framework.

On second thought maybe it depends what identity your application pool uses. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.



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