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I ran into a minor problem trying to deploy a .NET
project. The project interfaces with a database on a
server, and works fine from my local machine. Anyhow I
get an (assembly not found) error. I copied over the aspx
files along with the bin directory that contains the
dlls. Wondering if I need to copy the web.config file
over as well? I think at run time you basically just have
webform.aspx and a temp.dll files that provides output to
the browser. I found a system.data assembly on my local
machine and then copied it to the server machine, but then
get an incorrect manifest error. Thanks Paul.

Nov 18 '05 #1
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You do need the web.config file.

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I ran into a minor problem trying to deploy a .NET
project. The project interfaces with a database on a
server, and works fine from my local machine. Anyhow I
get an (assembly not found) error. I copied over the aspx
files along with the bin directory that contains the
dlls. Wondering if I need to copy the web.config file
over as well? I think at run time you basically just have
webform.aspx and a temp.dll files that provides output to
the browser. I found a system.data assembly on my local
machine and then copied it to the server machine, but then
get an incorrect manifest error. Thanks Paul.

Nov 18 '05 #2
ok,thanks for the information
-----Original Message-----
You do need the web.config file.

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Chris Jackson
Software Engineer
Microsoft MVP - Windows Client
Windows XP Associate Expert
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Reply to the newsgroup for a faster response.
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"paulg" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messagenews:00****************************@phx.gbl...
I ran into a minor problem trying to deploy a .NET
project. The project interfaces with a database on a
server, and works fine from my local machine. Anyhow I
get an (assembly not found) error. I copied over the aspx files along with the bin directory that contains the
dlls. Wondering if I need to copy the web.config file
over as well? I think at run time you basically just have webform.aspx and a temp.dll files that provides output to the browser. I found a system.data assembly on my local machine and then copied it to the server machine, but then get an incorrect manifest error. Thanks Paul.

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