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- 4I cannot close-vote because of the bounty, but your question is a duplicate of Are static class instances unique to a request or a server in ASP.NET? (you really just waited two months for an answer? As it was the first web search hit for me on "asp.net static class shared all users"). A static class lives in an AppDomain, and an Application Pool can serve many users from one AppDomain. So yes, users can share a static class.CodeCaster– CodeCaster2013-11-08 16:28:20 +00:00Commented Nov 8, 2013 at 16:28
- I'd actually forgotten I'd asked this as it wasn't THAT important (I used session in the end to be on the safe side) but a glance through my past questions brought this one to my attention and I realized I wanted an answer. I did search both Google and SO so I've no idea how I didn't find the duplicate, but that answers it perfectly.BenM– BenM2013-11-08 16:36:12 +00:00Commented Nov 8, 2013 at 16:36
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