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Hi,
I have visual studio 2005 on client machine
and another server machine (with sql server 2000 and IIS).
Also i have .sln (visual studio solution) file with some asp.net project i
have to
change and upgrade.
Where should i put the .sln file (visual studio solution)?
How do i connect with VS to the server machine to change and debug the code?
For some reason, it is always looking for the virtual directory -
"dotNetNuke _2" in my machine...
How can i change these settings in the solution file?

Thanks.

Mar 6 '06 #1
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re:
Also i have .sln (visual studio solution) file with some asp.net project i
have to change and upgrade.
See "How to: Convert a Visual Studio .NET Project to Visual Studio 2005"
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms247241.aspx

Make sure you back up your project before converting it.

re: How can i change these settings in the solution file?
In VS 2003, you could change the project's .webinfo file.

VS 2005 doesn't use project files anymore.
You have to convert the project before VS 2005 will open it.


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news:A2******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com... Hi,
I have visual studio 2005 on client machine
and another server machine (with sql server 2000 and IIS).
Also i have .sln (visual studio solution) file with some asp.net project i
have to change and upgrade.
Where should i put the .sln file (visual studio solution)?
How do i connect with VS to the server machine to change and debug the code?
For some reason, it is always looking for the virtual directory -
"dotNetNuke _2" in my machine...
How can i change these settings in the solution file?

Thanks.

Mar 6 '06 #2
VS2005 supports a file system web server. You don't need IIS for
development. Do everything on the local machine, then deploy it on the
server. What do you mean by "always looking"?

Eliyahu

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news:A2******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Hi,
I have visual studio 2005 on client machine
and another server machine (with sql server 2000 and IIS).
Also i have .sln (visual studio solution) file with some asp.net project i
have to
change and upgrade.
Where should i put the .sln file (visual studio solution)?
How do i connect with VS to the server machine to change and debug the
code?
For some reason, it is always looking for the virtual directory -
"dotNetNuke _2" in my machine...
How can i change these settings in the solution file?

Thanks.

Mar 6 '06 #3

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