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remote ASP.NET development with Studio 2003

Does anyone know if you can do remote development in Studio.NET 2003?

Two machines at home: one is my development server running Server 2003 and SQL 2000, the other is XP Pro with Studio.NET 2003. I want to host my ASP.NET application on my dev server and connect to it with Studio.NET from my other machine. Is this possible???
Nov 18 '05 #1
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Sounds like you are asking if remote debugging is possible?

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...us/vsdebug/htm
l/vxtskDebuggingASPWebApplication.asp

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Nov 18 '05 #2
bburkhart,
yep, do this all the time... :) it's nice!
wardeaux

"bburkhart" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Does anyone know if you can do remote development in Studio.NET 2003?

Two machines at home: one is my development server running Server 2003 and

SQL 2000, the other is XP Pro with Studio.NET 2003. I want to host my
ASP.NET application on my dev server and connect to it with Studio.NET from
my other machine. Is this possible???
Nov 18 '05 #3
Not remote debugging, but getting the both machines set up properly so I can connect to an existing web project on my remote server.

On the server I have: 2003 Server, SQL Svr200, and my existing ASP.NET application
On the client I have: Studio.NET 2003

I tried opening my existing project and typed in "http://servername:8080" where the project is and can currently be browsed. I get some generic connection error. Do I need Studio installed on the server as well? Do I need FP Extensions installed on that website? Do I have to set up special permissions on the server??

Once I get the project loaded in Studio, I'm sure I'll have to set up remote debugging. Right?
Nov 18 '05 #4
Good for you...mind sharing how you have each machine set up and how you got it working?
Nov 18 '05 #5
bburkhart,
make sure you have Frontpage extensions installed on your server. When i
create a new project I select "Web Application", give it a path of my server
like "http://MyServer/MyNewProject" and click OK. It pops up a box that
complains it couldn't create thr folder "wwwroot$\MyNewProject". There are
two radio buttons, one to retry and the other to try frontpage extensions.
I select the second, click OK and I'm off to the races.
Now I'm running Win2K Advanced Server and my dev machine is XP pro with
Visual Studio 2003... I have set up Win2K3 and noticed that it takes quite a
bit more to install all its stuff...
hope this helps
wardeaux
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Good for you...mind sharing how you have each machine set up and how you

got it working?
Nov 18 '05 #6

=?Utf-8?B?YmJ1cmtoYXJ0?= wrote:
*Does anyone know if you can do remote development in Studio.NET
2003?

Two machines at home: one is my development server running Server
2003 and SQL 2000, the other is XP Pro with Studio.NET 2003. I want
to host my ASP.NET application on my dev server and connect to it
with Studio.NET from my other machine. Is this possib
le??? *


It is possible all you need to do is to configure IIS on the remote
machine and any time you start a new project you need to specify the
location of the Machine hosting the IIS server by browsing through the
network or just enter the URl:
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