We have a iis 6.0 with a fullpatched 2003(latest) server running with only
asp enabled. It is going through a Cisco 11501 CS,(no caching on this switch)
What we are seeing is a website will have one or two pages updated, but they
are not propogated through to the browser (updated live).
1. All caches on client are cleared (behavior still exists) In fact new
clients who have never connected see the old page upto 8 or more hours later.
2. If you delete the website and recreate the pages are updated (strange
that lol)
3. We are using local drives not unc.
4. Sometimes the update does work straight away (as expected) but then it
reverts to the above behaviour

I have looked at lazy propagation, which does seem to fit but we are not
updating vast numbers of pages, perhaps 10 at most.
All IIS settings are standard, we are using only one worker process in the
default pool....

Any ideas?

Re: Cache problems by Jason

Jason
Wed Jun 08 04:47:29 CDT 2005

are you using compression?

"Darren" <Darren@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:DF196CC3-052A-4CAC-88FF-08FB23702688@microsoft.com...
> We have a iis 6.0 with a fullpatched 2003(latest) server running with only
> asp enabled. It is going through a Cisco 11501 CS,(no caching on this
> switch)
> What we are seeing is a website will have one or two pages updated, but
> they
> are not propogated through to the browser (updated live).
> 1. All caches on client are cleared (behavior still exists) In fact new
> clients who have never connected see the old page upto 8 or more hours
> later.
> 2. If you delete the website and recreate the pages are updated (strange
> that lol)
> 3. We are using local drives not unc.
> 4. Sometimes the update does work straight away (as expected) but then it
> reverts to the above behaviour
>
> I have looked at lazy propagation, which does seem to fit but we are not
> updating vast numbers of pages, perhaps 10 at most.
> All IIS settings are standard, we are using only one worker process in the
> default pool....
>
> Any ideas?



Re: Cache problems by Simon

Simon
Wed Jun 08 13:29:21 CDT 2005

Is the clock correct on the server? or maybe the client(s)

This can create wierd caching problems.


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