Dear Windows
Jul. 23rd, 2008 03:09 pmSeriously. I get it. You can't deal with swapping out COM components in memory without flushing that memory by doing a restart. Its why half the time when we install a new application, we have to reboot.
But rebooting the web server after I updated a COM component that I guarantee a grand total of one IIS site was using? Without prompting me about whether or not I wanted a restart?
Lame sauce.
But rebooting the web server after I updated a COM component that I guarantee a grand total of one IIS site was using? Without prompting me about whether or not I wanted a restart?
Lame sauce.