The development of an asp.net based system, which initially uses R.A.D Treeview 2.5, often occurs when a control cannot be loaded. Originally thought to be the problem of the control itself, can later upgrade R.A.D TreeView to version 3.0, still cannot solve. Went to Terelik official website to see F.A.Q, also did not mention this question.
It was later found that the control could not load when the control failed to load, as long as the restart system, or wait a while to recompile the execution of the program, it disappeared. Is it a question of the framework? Afraid of our programming too tired, let us take a break? Depressed.......
Today, accidentally found the following article, according to do after the problem solved ~ ha
Prb:access Denied Error When your make Code modifications with Index Services Running
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;329065
Cause
If you are run Index Server (Cisvc.exe), then Index Server may rescan the temporary asp.net Files directory while it requests A Microsoft asp.net page. Cisvc.exe then holds a lock on the temporary asp.net Files directory for one to five minutes. The length of the lock depends on the size of this directory that causes the aspnet_wp.exeprocess (or W3wp.exe proc ESS for Applications "run on" Microsoft Internet information Services [IIS] 6.0) to not load the particular DLL.
Resolution
If you don't use Index server in the server, you can disable it. To did so, follow these steps:
Click Start, and then click Services.
Locate Indexing Service from the list of services, and then click Indexing Service Properties from the subform.
On the General tab of the Indexing Service Properties dialog box, in the Startup type Drop-down item list, click Disabled.
Click OK.
If You use Index server, you can exclude the temporary asp.net Files directory from the folders this Index Server scan S. To does, follow these steps:
Click Start, point to all Programs, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Computer Management.
Expand the Services and Applications node, Expand the indexing Service node, and then Expand the System node.
Right-click the Directories folder, point to New, and then click Directory from the subform to open the ADD directory dial OG box.
Click Browse, and then locate the temporary asp.net Files directory. Typically find the temporary asp.net files in the following path:c:\\microsoft.net\framework\\temporary ASP.NET files
The version of. NET Framework installed on your computer.
Click No under the Include in Index? option buttons.
Click OK to close.
Close the Computer Management dialog box.
Restart the indexing Services service.
More information
The other software this is designed to scan directories at regular intervals may lock the files this are located in the Tempor ary asp.net files directory in a manner this is similar to how the indexing Service locks the files. Examples of such software include virus scanners and backup software. Microsoft recommends that you are manufacturers ' manuals for the individual software for information ble or to exclude the temporary asp.net Files from these services.
The original Indexing Service caused the failure ~ ~