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Friday, December 08, 2006 6:20 PM

DLINQ Gotcha: How to fix the DataContext.SubmitChanges() causing an "ObjectDisposedException"

If you are receiving this error, when trying to persist your data with a call to SubmitChanges() on your datacontext, you will find that not only can you not trap it, it blows up your running instance of your webserver… dandy! It took a lot research...
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