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need to know the impact of a change in Web.config. THANK YOU!!!
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Ramon
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need to know the impact of a change in Web.config. THANK YOU!!!
Hi Daniel:
These options are correct:
(1) FALSE
(2) FALSE
(3) RIGHT
(4) RIGHT
I wasn't sure of (2) and (3) and I tried both and in
fact Application and Session data were lost.
So I guess if there is any of your responses wrong it
should be (5), but I left the discussion open to (5) as I
don't understand the scope of that statement very well.
Ramon
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
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>Does anybody know the answer to this question:
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>You are troubleshooting a deployed Web application and
need to change the <trace> element to enable tracing on
the page. You modify the Web.config file for the
application.
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>Which statements correctly describe when the change will
be applied and its impact on current users? (Select all
that apply.)
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>(1) Current users will be given a five-minute warning
before the Web application is restarted.
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>(2) State data stored in the Application object will be
maintained.
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>(3) State data stored in the Session object will be lost.
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>(4) The Web application will be restarted and the
configuration file will be read immediately.
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>(5) Current users will be immediately disconnected from
the application.
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>I thought it must be
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>(1) FALSE
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>(2) FALSE
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>(3) RIGHT
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>(4) RIGHT
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>(5) FALSE
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>but it is not. Does anybody know the right answer?
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>Thank you a lot!
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>Best regards
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> Daniel Walzenbach
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>P.S. If you need to contact me simply remove ".NOSPAM"
from my email address.
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