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Publishing ASP.NET Website

I develop my sites on my local PC. Normally, I have a server guy move my
site to the web server. They have set me up an FTP account to the web
server. Is there a way to use Visual Studio to publish my sites to this web
server?

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Chuck Foster
Programmer Analyst
Eclipsys Corporation - St. Vincent Health System
Nov 19 '05 #1
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Thanks!

"Curt_C [MVP]" <software_at_darkfalz.com> wrote in message
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chuckdfoster wrote:
I develop my sites on my local PC. Normally, I have a server guy move my
site to the web server. They have set me up an FTP account to the web
server. Is there a way to use Visual Studio to publish my sites to this
web server?

this is that I use...
http://www.eworldui.net/UnleashIt/
and it's been awesome. Easy, friendly, reliable.

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Curt Christianson
site: http://www.darkfalz.com
blog: http://blog.darkfalz.com

Nov 19 '05 #2
EdC
If your using VS.NET 2003 for asp apps - after you build the project use
"Copy Project" (I think it's under tools) - then you supply the path of where
it will go and it will only copy the files needed to run the application.

"chuckdfoster" wrote:
I develop my sites on my local PC. Normally, I have a server guy move my
site to the web server. They have set me up an FTP account to the web
server. Is there a way to use Visual Studio to publish my sites to this web
server?

--
Chuck Foster
Programmer Analyst
Eclipsys Corporation - St. Vincent Health System

Nov 19 '05 #3
Do you want to deploy all the project files (source code and all) or just
the ones needed to run?

"chuckdfoster" <ch**********@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I develop my sites on my local PC. Normally, I have a server guy move my
site to the web server. They have set me up an FTP account to the web
server. Is there a way to use Visual Studio to publish my sites to this web server?

--
Chuck Foster
Programmer Analyst
Eclipsys Corporation - St. Vincent Health System

Nov 19 '05 #4
Curt,

Thanks for the UnleashIt link. I have always used the Copy Project
functionality that was built into VS.NET 2003. I have used other
Excentrics' products and have been very pleased with their
performance.

I look forward to testing this out, as deployment is always one of
those questions that don't really have a standardized answer.

Thanks!
Aaron

Nov 19 '05 #5
Aaron Corcoran wrote:
Curt,

Thanks for the UnleashIt link. I have always used the Copy Project
functionality that was built into VS.NET 2003. I have used other
Excentrics' products and have been very pleased with their
performance.

I look forward to testing this out, as deployment is always one of
those questions that don't really have a standardized answer.

Thanks!
Aaron


I've used it for a while now, and found it REALLY slick.
I've setup a number of configs in it for every site/app I develop and
can deploy to FTP for some, \\server\share for some and ZIP for
others... I love it.

--
Curt Christianson
site: http://www.darkfalz.com
blog: http://blog.darkfalz.com
Nov 19 '05 #6

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