
it will definitely work out.Īs I mentioned within my previous post, I did manage to delete everything within the I was then able to delete the folder, but it didn't make any difference.

Were deleted in particular, or along with everything else.Īpparently, it makes a difference with Vista - which gives me another reason to hate Vista. One would think that it wouldn't make any difference if the hash.web file You never did state that I should delete the hash.web file exclusively - or before deleting Maybe English is your second language, as it appears it is. Search hash.web and Delete all these hash.web Files. Open \WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v7\Temporary ASP.NET Files To reiterate: I have deleted hash.web, along with all of the other files and folders withinĬ:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v7\Temporary ASP.NET Files\root\26676eb7\92c7e946 This (obviously) has something to do with permissions in Vista Home Premium.ĭid I ever mention how much I HATE Vista? 'c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v7\Temporary ASP.NET Files Specific error details and modify your source code appropriately.Ĭompiler Error Message: CS0016: Could not write to output file This is the compilation error that I get that is relevant to this problem:ĭescription: An error occurred during the compilation of a resource


Suggested, in order to resolve an access problem with the log for ASP.NET. I was planning to remove the Temporary ASP.NET Files folder, as someone else But purging its contents is relatively harmless. Unless you are removing asp.net from your system, you would not want to remove the folder itself. The folder is required for asp.net and has been set with special permission that asp.net needs to use it. are you trying to removed the folder itself (Temporary ASP.NET Files) or are you trying to remove the contents of the folder? and I am logged in to an account with administrator privileges. The remote computer or to the domain administrator global group. Either have your account added to the administrator local group of You could try running IISRESET from a command prompt.
