Re: Storing objects in Session Variables - exactly why not?
From: Thomas (me_at_alternize.com)
Date: 03/27/05
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Date: Sun, 27 Mar 2005 18:25:16 +0200
> 1. It's no longer necessary to do this change in W2003
all the registry keys are set to ThreadingModel = Apartment
> 2. They don't want you doing this change in W2003
> 3. You can't make this change in W2003
well. "never change a running system". so i'm resisting in playing around
for the moment and...
>> not at all. i'll prepare some new tests. i always thought it
>> Server.CreateObject was recommended over CreateObject
>
> As did I. I recently had it pointed out to me that things had changed.
... rather change my code for the better :-)
thanks,
thomas
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