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Articles for product: ASP.NET 1.0

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893665 Creating and opening ASP.NET projects in Visual Studio .NET
893666 Troubleshooting ASP.NET applications with the use of static keywords
894432 BUG: You receive a "False" value when you call the User.IsInRole method in an ASP.NET application even though the user is assigned to the role
895552 How to configure the ASPNET account to send an E-mail by using the System.Web.Mail namespace
900111 The FormsAuthentication.SignOut method does not prevent cookie reply attacks in ASP.NET applications
910433 The data may be missing or invalid when you try to retrieve values from HTTPRequest members in an ASP.NET application
910434 You receive a default error message when you set custom errors in a Web application that is built on the .NET Framework
910435 Visual Studio stops responding when you try to create an ASP.NET project
910448 How to implement remote debugging in Visual Studio 2005
917069 An ASP.NET application may experience delays if a request times out when the application invokes in-process COM+ components
917072 An ASP.NET page is stored in the HTTP.sys kernel cache in IIS 6.0 when the ASP.NET page generates an HTTP header that contains a Set-Cookie response
918830 You receive a configuration error message when you browse a child ASP.NET 1.0 or child ASP.NET 1.1 application that is nested under a parent ASP.NET application
919079 Error message when an ASP.NET application tries to create a new application domain: "Can not access file 'System.Web' because it is being used by another process"
919085 Error message when you browse an .aspx page and the World Wide Web Publishing Service is configured to interact with the desktop: "The compiler failed with error code 128"
932474 How to maintain the ASP.NET session state