Error 3 This Application Is Already Precompiled
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Team Foundation Server > Team Foundation Server - Build and release management Question 0 Sign in to vote I am getting the error "This application is already precompiled" on the compile step of my project. I have not made any changes to the compile process. I've successfully built many projects the same way (as far as I know). I don't know what's causing this error. Thoughts appreciated.Build Log output: Target http://localhost/ATRRSChkbx/: C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\aspnet_compiler.exe -v /ATRRSChkbx -p ..\ATRRSChkbx\ -u -f -d D:\Build\dev23p7\ATRRSChkbx\ATRRSChkbx-BT01\Binaries\.Net\Debug\_PublishedWebsites\ATRRSChkbx\ ASPNETCOMPILER : error ASPRUNTIME: This application is already precompiled. Done building target "http://localhost/ATRRSChkbx/" in http://stackoverflow.com/questions/17220575/how-do-you-compile-the-precompiled-in-asp-net project "ATRRSChkbx.sln" -- FAILED. Done building target "Build" in project "ATRRSChkbx.sln" -- FAILED.Curt Zarger Wednesday, August 22, 2007 12:42 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote I found the answer. My developers didn't tell me this was a different type of application. Specifically it is a COTS product SDK that has some development and distribution limitations built in. These included the PrecompiledApp.config file being https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/87bfb287-46a6-400d-97fc-a3042fdb6290/error-this-application-is-already-precompiled?forum=tfsbuild in the web application source code. It causes the error. Wednesday, August 22, 2007 1:21 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote I found the answer. My developers didn't tell me this was a different type of application. Specifically it is a COTS product SDK that has some development and distribution limitations built in. These included the PrecompiledApp.config file being in the web application source code. It causes the error. Wednesday, August 22, 2007 1:21 PM Reply | Quote 1 Sign in to vote I haven't seen this issue myself, but some references recommend deleting a file called "PrecompiledApp.config" from your solution, if it is present: http://forums.asp.net/p/1003319/1326235.aspx. -Aaron Wednesday, August 22, 2007 1:22 PM Reply | Quote Moderator Microsoft is conducting an online survey to understand your opinion of the Msdn Web site. If you choose to participate, the online survey will be presented to you when you leave the Msdn Web site.Would you like to participate? Privacy statement Dev Centers Windows Office More... Related Sites Visual Studio Visual Studio Integrate VSIP Program Microsoft .NET Microsoft Azure Connect Forums Blog Facebook LinkedIn Stack Overflow Twitter Visual Studio Events YouTube Developer R
is already precompiled" in the Error List. What causes this and how do I rectify http://asp.net.bigresource.com/Getting-error-application-is-already-precompiled-eUtFcDRUw.html it? View 6 Replies Similar Messages: C# - How To Precompiled Web Application Mar 17, 2011 I have a webapplication that uses a master page. When I publish the site http://mysoftskill.blogspot.com/2009/11/application-is-already-precompiled.html in vs2010 (running framework 4), and then I navigate to the default.aspx page I get a parser error that the masterpage's codebehind file does not exist.I know that a error 3 website can be precompiled and then deployed which means there would never be anything that IIS needs to parse. The above error therefore implies that IIS is still trying to compile my precompiled site.Is there something that needs to be configured to stop the web application from doing this? View 3 Replies Can Precompiled Web Application Not Load The error 3 this RDLC Report? Sep 7, 2010 I have a VS2008 Web Application project that is being pre-compiled without being updatable. When I try to load a page that should display an RDLC report using the ReportViewer, it just displays an empty page. It works fine in a non-precompiled version. What could be the problem? View 1 Replies C# - Deploying Precompiled WCF Rest - Error "service Not Defined" Apr 2, 2010 I created an ASP.NET REST service (using WCF) and access it through one of my .aspx page. the problem is that when I publish (precomile) my code to the web server, I get an error :"ThunServ not defined" in the Javascript console of my browser.don't know what's causing it and how to solve it. View 1 Replies Configuration :: File Not Been Precompiled Jan 17, 2011 I currently use Visual Studio 2010 and .NET Framework 4.0. I have been precompiling my site regularly for several years before uploading to our production or distribution server, using aspnet_compiler.exe, and have had no problems. When I tried to precom
you are going to build your Web Service. To resolve this error please first make sure no .keep file exist in you this web service. Please remove all .keep files and also move the PrecompiledApp.config file. Its resolve my problem. I think its the solution of this error. Posted by Vijay Modi at 1:07 PM No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Followers Blog Archive ▼ 2009 (63) ► November (7) ► October (1) ► July (3) ► June (9) ▼ May (7) BizTalk: Message Assignment shape. Assign value fr... BizTalk : The configuration section for Logging ca... The application is already precompiled. BizTalk Orchestration: How to assign Called Orches... Biztalk : How to comment the Shape used in orchest... ASP.Net + Access to the path 'C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\T... Javascript + Replace forward slashes '/' with back... ► April (5) ► March (10) ► February (8) ► January (13) ► 2008 (3) ► May (1) ► February (2) ► 2007 (3) ► November (3) About Me Vijay Modi View my complete profile