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Unable to evaluate expression because the code is optimized or a native frame is on top of the call stack


Request.Redirect(url,false);

false indicates whether execution of current page should terminate.


Make second argument of Response false as shown below.

Response.Redirect(url,false);


Resolution

To work around this problem, use one of the following methods:

Symptoms

If you use the Response.End, Response.Redirect, or Server.Transfer method, a ThreadAbortException exception occurs. You can use a try-catch statement to catch this exception.

Cause

The Response.End method ends the page execution and shifts the execution to the Application_EndRequest event in the application's event pipeline. The line of code that follows Response.End is not executed.

This problem occurs in the Response.Redirect and Server.Transfer methods because both methods call Response.End internally.

Status

This behavior is by design.

Properties

Article ID: 312629 - Last Review: August 30, 2012 - Revision: 4.0

Applies to

  • Microsoft ASP.NET 4.5
  • Microsoft ASP.NET 4
  • Microsoft ASP.NET 3.5
  • Microsoft ASP.NET 2.0
  • Microsoft ASP.NET 1.1
  • Microsoft ASP.NET 1.0

Keywords: kbexcepthandling kbprb KB312629

Source: PRB: ThreadAbortException Occurs If You Use Response.End, Response.Redirect, or Server.Transfer