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QuestionAssembly Loading Pin
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jschell15-May-13 8:23
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Jasmine2501 wrote:
and it appeared that IIS was loading one copy of the DLL for everybody, and it
refused to let go of that even when the underlying file was DELETED


IIS is a process. It (presumably) uses AppDomains but that goes back to whether chaining is involved.

And per the docs chaining can happen at least with the default AppDomain.

And of course if chaining is involved then deleting the dll would have no impact - if .Net finds the assembly in memory (within the Process/AppDomain context) then it doesn't load it again.
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