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What exactly is required in order to use Publish Web Site dialog in VS.NET
2005?
Permissions, Front Page extenstion, etc?

I keep getting different erros all the time - login boxes, server errors,
etc.

It's not like that it does not work, but the process is unstable, I can't
quite figure it out.

Is there a doc on that?

Thanks,

-Stan
Jul 17 '06 #1
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Stan,
It depends on what you want to "publish" to. If it is the local filesytem,
you would probably never get any dialog boxes or security issues. If it is to
a remote FTP site or webserver, then there are permissions issues. But, since
you haven't specified exactly what kind of publish and what errors you are
getting, we can only guess. Give some specifics.
Peter

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Co-founder, Eggheadcafe.com developer portal:
http://www.eggheadcafe.com
UnBlog:
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"Stan" wrote:
What exactly is required in order to use Publish Web Site dialog in VS.NET
2005?
Permissions, Front Page extenstion, etc?

I keep getting different erros all the time - login boxes, server errors,
etc.

It's not like that it does not work, but the process is unstable, I can't
quite figure it out.

Is there a doc on that?

Thanks,

-Stan
Jul 17 '06 #2
Peter,

I am trying to publish to the remote IIS server and I am getting these
errors:

Unable to create the Web 'http://server01/WS2'. Server Error
Error: Unable to create the Web 'http://server01/WS2'. Server Error

"Server error" - very informative. Nothing in the logs anywhere.

I love that - go figure out what it is by changing thousands things, maybe
one of
them will work.

There are no logon boxes anymore after I added myself as a local Admin on
the remote site, so it does not appear to be a permission issue.
"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" <pb*******@yaho o.nospammin.com wrote in message
news:FD******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Stan,
It depends on what you want to "publish" to. If it is the local filesytem,
you would probably never get any dialog boxes or security issues. If it is
to
a remote FTP site or webserver, then there are permissions issues. But,
since
you haven't specified exactly what kind of publish and what errors you are
getting, we can only guess. Give some specifics.
Peter

--
Co-founder, Eggheadcafe.com developer portal:
http://www.eggheadcafe.com
UnBlog:
http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com


"Stan" wrote:
>What exactly is required in order to use Publish Web Site dialog in
VS.NET
2005?
Permissions, Front Page extenstion, etc?

I keep getting different erros all the time - login boxes, server
errors,
etc.

It's not like that it does not work, but the process is unstable, I can't
quite figure it out.

Is there a doc on that?

Thanks,

-Stan

Jul 18 '06 #3
Stan,
I am afraid in this case that you are going to have to create the IIS Web
Application yourself, either by using whatever web console or if IIS remote
managment is turned on, or by logging onto the box and doing it with IIS
Manager.

I seem to remember that using FrontPage extensions it will do this but I'm
not sure if it will on a remote box without using the extensions.
Peter

--
Co-founder, Eggheadcafe.com developer portal:
http://www.eggheadcafe.com
UnBlog:
http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com


"Stan" wrote:
Peter,

I am trying to publish to the remote IIS server and I am getting these
errors:

Unable to create the Web 'http://server01/WS2'. Server Error
Error: Unable to create the Web 'http://server01/WS2'. Server Error

"Server error" - very informative. Nothing in the logs anywhere.

I love that - go figure out what it is by changing thousands things, maybe
one of
them will work.

There are no logon boxes anymore after I added myself as a local Admin on
the remote site, so it does not appear to be a permission issue.
"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" <pb*******@yaho o.nospammin.com wrote in message
news:FD******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Stan,
It depends on what you want to "publish" to. If it is the local filesytem,
you would probably never get any dialog boxes or security issues. If it is
to
a remote FTP site or webserver, then there are permissions issues. But,
since
you haven't specified exactly what kind of publish and what errors you are
getting, we can only guess. Give some specifics.
Peter

--
Co-founder, Eggheadcafe.com developer portal:
http://www.eggheadcafe.com
UnBlog:
http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com


"Stan" wrote:
What exactly is required in order to use Publish Web Site dialog in
VS.NET
2005?
Permissions, Front Page extenstion, etc?

I keep getting different erros all the time - login boxes, server
errors,
etc.

It's not like that it does not work, but the process is unstable, I can't
quite figure it out.

Is there a doc on that?

Thanks,

-Stan


Jul 18 '06 #4

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