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Unable to get the project file from the Web Server

Hello, I'm compiling an asp.net application and having troubles. I keep
getting the errors:
"Unable to open Web project" for the web web services
and "Unable to get the project file from the Web server" for the web
project.

I believe I'm getting this because I don't have IIS pointing to the
application. However, I'm doing this on purpose because this is a test
server and I don't want to touch IIS.

I'm not using VS.Net directly, but I believe I had the same problem using
devenv.exe. (I'm actually using MSBuild from www.gotdotnet.com which I
compiled for the 1.1 .Net Framework). I think the same issues would
apply.

Is there a technical reason why I need IIS pointing to the application? Is
there a way around this? This is very frustrating!

Thank you in advance!!!

Steve
Nov 18 '05 #1
2 1745
An ASP.NET project has to be in an IIS application. If you have access to
another system for testing, try using that - even Win2K or XP pro will do.

"SteveS" <ss*****@trendmls.com> wrote in message
news:OS**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Hello, I'm compiling an asp.net application and having troubles. I keep
getting the errors:
"Unable to open Web project" for the web web services
and "Unable to get the project file from the Web server" for the web
project.

I believe I'm getting this because I don't have IIS pointing to the
application. However, I'm doing this on purpose because this is a test
server and I don't want to touch IIS.

I'm not using VS.Net directly, but I believe I had the same problem using
devenv.exe. (I'm actually using MSBuild from www.gotdotnet.com which I
compiled for the 1.1 .Net Framework). I think the same issues would
apply.

Is there a technical reason why I need IIS pointing to the application? Is there a way around this? This is very frustrating!

Thank you in advance!!!

Steve

Nov 18 '05 #2
Is it easy to change the URL where it's pointing. Currently it points to
http://localhost/MySite. Can I easily change the URL to be
http://localhost/MyCompileSite?? This way, I can compile it in
http://localhost/MyCompileSite, then deploy it to the other site after I
know it compiles correctly. Any suggestions?
"Rick Spiewak" <ri*********@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:O1**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
An ASP.NET project has to be in an IIS application. If you have access to
another system for testing, try using that - even Win2K or XP pro will do.

"SteveS" <ss*****@trendmls.com> wrote in message
news:OS**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
Hello, I'm compiling an asp.net application and having troubles. I keep
getting the errors:
"Unable to open Web project" for the web web services
and "Unable to get the project file from the Web server" for the web
project.

I believe I'm getting this because I don't have IIS pointing to the
application. However, I'm doing this on purpose because this is a test
server and I don't want to touch IIS.

I'm not using VS.Net directly, but I believe I had the same problem using devenv.exe. (I'm actually using MSBuild from www.gotdotnet.com which I
compiled for the 1.1 .Net Framework). I think the same issues would
apply.

Is there a technical reason why I need IIS pointing to the application?

Is
there a way around this? This is very frustrating!

Thank you in advance!!!

Steve


Nov 18 '05 #3

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