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  • steven

    invalid viewstate error caused by client?

    Hi

    I've got a client who's getting intermittent errors about invalid
    viewstate. it happens on random pages. I never get these errors
    myself. I've already done everything Microsoft recommends to address
    these kinds of issues short of disabling antivirus protection on my
    client's pc. From what I understand, viewstate should be maintained by
    the server. Is it possible there's something on the client's pc I
    should be looking at?

    This is a dot net 1.1 app if that makes any difference.

    tks
  • Michael Nemtsev [MVP]

    #2
    Re: invalid viewstate error caused by client?

    Hello steven,

    u need to get the EventLog records when ViewStrate is corrupted to understand
    what happens

    ---
    WBR,
    Michael Nemtsev [.NET/C# MVP] :: blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour

    "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
    miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo


    sHi
    s>
    sI've got a client who's getting intermittent errors about invalid
    sviewstate. it happens on random pages. I never get these errors
    smyself. I've already done everything Microsoft recommends to address
    sthese kinds of issues short of disabling antivirus protection on my
    sclient's pc. From what I understand, viewstate should be maintained
    sby the server. Is it possible there's something on the client's pc I
    sshould be looking at?
    s>
    sThis is a dot net 1.1 app if that makes any difference.
    s>
    stks
    s>


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    • steven

      #3
      Re: invalid viewstate error caused by client?

      On Feb 24, 1:42 am, Michael Nemtsev [MVP] <nemt...@msn.co mwrote:
      Hello steven,
      >
      u need to get the EventLog records when ViewStrate is corrupted to understand
      what happens
      i checked and there's nothing there.
      >
      ---
      WBR,
      Michael  Nemtsev [.NET/C# MVP] :: blog:http://spaces.live.com/laflour
      >
      "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
      miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo
      >
      sHi
      s>
      sI've got a client who's getting intermittent errors about invalid
      sviewstate. it happens on random pages.  I never get these errors
      smyself. I've already done everything Microsoft recommends to address
      sthese kinds of issues short of disabling antivirus protection on my
      sclient's pc. From what I understand, viewstate should be maintained
      sby the server. Is it possible there's something on the client's pc I
      sshould be looking at?
      s>
      sThis is a dot net 1.1 app if that makes any difference.
      s>
      stks
      s>

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      • steven

        #4
        Re: invalid viewstate error caused by client?

        On Feb 25, 9:34 am, steven <s_mu...@hotmai l.comwrote:
        On Feb 24, 1:42 am, Michael Nemtsev [MVP] <nemt...@msn.co mwrote:
        >
        Hello steven,
        >
        u need to get the EventLog records when ViewStrate is corrupted to understand
        what happens
        >
        i checked and there's nothing there.
        anyone?
        >
        >
        >
        >
        >
        ---
        WBR,
        Michael  Nemtsev [.NET/C# MVP] :: blog:http://spaces.live.com/laflour
        >
        "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we
        miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo
        >
        sHi
        s>
        sI've got a client who's getting intermittent errors about invalid
        sviewstate. it happens on random pages.  I never get these errors
        smyself. I've already done everything Microsoft recommends to address
        sthese kinds of issues short of disabling antivirus protection on my
        sclient's pc. From what I understand, viewstate should be maintained
        sby the server. Is it possible there's something on the client's pc I
        sshould be looking at?
        s>
        sThis is a dot net 1.1 app if that makes any difference.
        s>
        stks
        s>- Hide quoted text -
        >
        - Show quoted text -

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