Try setting "persistentRestart" to false

I wonder if you could set "varCachePath" in the application.ini if that
would override the witango.ini

Ben Johansen - http://www.pcforge.com
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Jon Grieve
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 9:57 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk
Subject: Witango-Talk: How do I tell App. Server to *not* 'cache'
variables when it stops/restarts?

All,

I'm seeing a major problem with Tango 2000 Application-scope variables
on
FTF 047.  As far as I can see, App. Server is trying to re-initialise
any
variables that were current when it was stopped, however, it is doing
this
incorrectly... and of course, this bug will never be fixed.  Here's what
seems to happen:

I have a Domain defined in domans.ini (because the same site can be
accessed
from multiple domain/sub-domains) and for this domain, I have two
Applications defined; one as the root "\" and another for a sub-folder
of
the same site.  Hope this is making sense...

When App. Server starts, the root level App's variables are being
re-initialised correctly, but the sub-folder is not -- it gets a
duplicate
of the root-level app-scope variables instead.

So, can I turn off this behaviour -- tell App. Server to not try and
'preserve' variables?  I looked in t4server.ini, but couldn't see
anything
obvious...

Thanks,

Jon
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