You can work with remote projects in VS.NET, but it is better to develop
locally (Windows XP Pro with IIS is fine) and deploy to a common server, as
debug is stuck with one developer at a time.
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Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA
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Think outside the box!
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"Patrick.O.Ige" <Pa*********@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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What are the best ways for Developers to access VStudio,IIS and SQL
server!
For example i want to have a server A(which has IIS and SQL Server but no
Visual studio on it) and there are Developers that would be accessing and
creating web project directly to this server using VStudio .Net.
Is it possble to have the INETPUB in another directory apart from the C
drive so as to have files in another drive?
Any ideas?