Update on Slow Startup Fix
A while back, I wrote a post regarding slow startup of ASP.NET 2.0 applications due to a lookup on a bad account. The hotfix for that issue is now available. The KB number is 944157. You can get the fix by calling PSS or by using our online automated system.
Jim
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Anonymous
January 08, 2008
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January 08, 2008
I just finished the KB on it today. I suspect it will be several days before the article is live. This fix is also included in SP1 for the .NET Framework 2.0, so if you want to download it now, you can go that route as well. JimAnonymous
January 09, 2008
Hello Jim, Just to clarify. If I download the below item it should fix the bad account problem. .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1 Redistributable REgards, DustinAnonymous
January 09, 2008
Hi, Dustin. You need the full SP1, not just the Compact Framework. See this blog post for more links: http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2007/11/19/6408888.aspx JimAnonymous
January 17, 2008
Hello Jim, I installed The full SP1 and seems to have fixed the problem on my 2003 servers. However, the problem persists on my 2000 and xp machines. Any advice is appreciated. Regards, DustinAnonymous
January 17, 2008
Dustin, Does installing the hotfix on those boxes help? If not, you'll need to open a case with us so that we can debug it. JimAnonymous
January 17, 2008
Hi Jim, Unfortunately, it appears the KB article is not up on the site. Is there any reason it would not be shown? Regards, DustinAnonymous
January 17, 2008
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January 17, 2008
Hi Jim, I don't suppose it is possible to post a link to the file to download. If that is the case what information will I need to call in and what is the number. All your time is appreciated. Thanks, DustinAnonymous
January 17, 2008
Hey, Dustin. There isn't a link that I can give you. To call in, look up a number for your location at http://support.microsoft.com. When you call, just tell them that you need the hotfix for KB 944157. JimAnonymous
February 26, 2008
I'm a bit confused...in the list of fixes for SP1 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/945757), this problem (944157) is not referenced. Can I be confident that this fix is included in this service pack?Anonymous
February 26, 2008
Hi, Patricia. I'm not sure why the fix isn't referenced in the article. I assure you that it's part of SP1. I will get the article changed. JimAnonymous
February 29, 2008
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February 29, 2008
Don't ask me to explain the ins and outs of our build process. Due to the way that cutoffs happen, etc., you may see builds later than the SP build that are not in the SP and vice versa. Suffice it to say that the fix is included in SP1. I double-confirmed that with our product group when I was working on this hotfix. :) Jim