When developing a web site project on a local host using ASP.Net 4.0, IIS 7.0, and IE8, There is a strange problem. Postbacks do not work after the page is idle for a few seconds, like 30 seconds or less if I load the page, enter some data, and click the submit button immediately, postback works perfectly, but if If I do not take the page more than 30 seconds, then the progress bar and the small preloder circle on the tablet are ultimately without churning and reaction.
What exactly can I be on the network Am unable to see it using Wayrshark in Windows (or do not know how).
The exact copy of the Web site is a remote server, and when connecting to that site, the problem does not occur.
In addition, there is no problem connecting to the site on the localhost using Firefox using Firefox.
Finally, using IE 8, there is no problem when connecting to the ASP 2.0 web site on a local host. The page can sit for one hour and a postback will still work.
Anyone have any ideas?
Oh wow I think I've finally found this. It seems average I completely disable AVG, and form post works I enable it again, and the form hangs out / HTTP 504 time ends.
I reduce it by deactivating the email scanner for incoming messages - which is the culprit (I have outgoing disabled, so this can also be an issue).
I think the automatic transmission / receipt of Outlook (every 30 seconds or more) triggers the AVG email scanner, even if it prevents subsequent rendering from reaching the server for some reason Fidler shows that this is posting properly from the browser.
Great pleasure that I have found it! :)
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