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How do I install my .NET ASP app on Windows 2003?

Hi;

Is there a url to a page that explains how I should install my ASP .NET app
on to Windows 2003?

--
thanks - dave
Nov 19 '05 #1
5 1016
Windows 2003 already has the .NET Framework 1.1 installed.
Assuming that you have Internet Information Services set up for
your website. It is just a matter of copying your files up to the server.

--
2005 Microsoft MVP C#
Robbe Morris
http://www.robbemorris.com
http://www.mastervb.net/home/ng/foru...t10017013.aspx


"David Thielen" <th*****@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
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Hi;

Is there a url to a page that explains how I should install my ASP .NET
app
on to Windows 2003?

--
thanks - dave

Nov 19 '05 #2
Dave,

Are you having particular problems? .NET 1.1 is installed in 2003 by
default. As long as you installed IIS, you should be able to just copy your
..NET application to the box and run it.

Steve

"David Thielen" <th*****@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
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Hi;

Is there a url to a page that explains how I should install my ASP .NET app on to Windows 2003?

--
thanks - dave

Nov 19 '05 #3
Hi;

I've found that I have to create virtual directories for each website that I
want to get to the app. Should I not have to do this?

thanks - dave
"Robbe Morris" wrote:
Windows 2003 already has the .NET Framework 1.1 installed.
Assuming that you have Internet Information Services set up for
your website. It is just a matter of copying your files up to the server.

--
2005 Microsoft MVP C#
Robbe Morris
http://www.robbemorris.com
http://www.mastervb.net/home/ng/foru...t10017013.aspx


"David Thielen" <th*****@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
news:B3**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi;

Is there a url to a page that explains how I should install my ASP .NET
app
on to Windows 2003?

--
thanks - dave


Nov 19 '05 #4
You do have to create virtual directories (and mark them as
applications). There is some information in the following link, which
is part of a larger section on asp.net in 2003 server:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...g_net_nkay.asp

You can create a setup and deployment project for your asp.net app.
These projects will configure the vdir for you, but don't offer much
help beyond that.

--
Scott
http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/

On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 21:55:02 -0800, "David Thielen"
<th*****@nospam.nospam> wrote:
Hi;

I've found that I have to create virtual directories for each website that I
want to get to the app. Should I not have to do this?

thanks - dave
"Robbe Morris" wrote:
Windows 2003 already has the .NET Framework 1.1 installed.
Assuming that you have Internet Information Services set up for
your website. It is just a matter of copying your files up to the server.

--
2005 Microsoft MVP C#
Robbe Morris
http://www.robbemorris.com
http://www.mastervb.net/home/ng/foru...t10017013.aspx


"David Thielen" <th*****@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
news:B3**********************************@microsof t.com...
> Hi;
>
> Is there a url to a page that explains how I should install my ASP .NET
> app
> on to Windows 2003?
>
> --
> thanks - dave



Nov 19 '05 #5
this helps - thanks - dave
"Scott Allen" wrote:
You do have to create virtual directories (and mark them as
applications). There is some information in the following link, which
is part of a larger section on asp.net in 2003 server:
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d...g_net_nkay.asp

You can create a setup and deployment project for your asp.net app.
These projects will configure the vdir for you, but don't offer much
help beyond that.

--
Scott
http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/

On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 21:55:02 -0800, "David Thielen"
<th*****@nospam.nospam> wrote:
Hi;

I've found that I have to create virtual directories for each website that I
want to get to the app. Should I not have to do this?

thanks - dave
"Robbe Morris" wrote:
Windows 2003 already has the .NET Framework 1.1 installed.
Assuming that you have Internet Information Services set up for
your website. It is just a matter of copying your files up to the server.

--
2005 Microsoft MVP C#
Robbe Morris
http://www.robbemorris.com
http://www.mastervb.net/home/ng/foru...t10017013.aspx


"David Thielen" <th*****@nospam.nospam> wrote in message
news:B3**********************************@microsof t.com...
> Hi;
>
> Is there a url to a page that explains how I should install my ASP .NET
> app
> on to Windows 2003?
>
> --
> thanks - dave


Nov 19 '05 #6

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