by: damjanu |
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Hi;
I have spent some time investigating this issue, and I would like to
verify with you my findings. I would greatly appreciate someone
experianced saying yes to what I concluded, or no and...
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by: dansan |
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We have a webservice that we have been deploying using the deployment
project in Visual Studio. Now we are trying to deploy this service to
a server that has multiple sites. I have looked...
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by: Jason Shohet |
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I am getting an error when I compile a web setup project:
Could not find fild 'C:\...\obj\Release\myApp.dll'
In the Config Manager, I have the application set to 'Debug' -- not release.
Thats...
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by: Gerben van Loon |
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Hi there, hope someone can help me on this:
I'm planning to deploy several ASP.NET projects to a production server.
Normally I used the "Project / Copy project" option in VS.NET, but to this...
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by: Johnny |
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Hi,
I have created an ASP.NET application (let's call it FooBar) with VS.NET on
my local machine, residing in http://localhost/FooBar. Deploying it to
another folder on my machine works well...
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by: lmm |
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Here are the steps that I used to deploy the project:
-right-clicked on my solution project and selected add new project
-I selected "Web Setup project"
- right-clicked on the "Web Application...
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by: Bryan Dickerson |
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I fairly have my Web Service working the way that I want, so my next step
will be to deploy it on a server. Do I just add a deployment/install
project, build it and install it on the server?
...
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by: steve |
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I new in deploying applications with visual studio 2005.
I've used the setup wizard for a project when the user deploys the project I
need to now where the user has put it. (path of the...
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by: Ryan |
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Is there any way to save a VB 2005 created application as an .MSI install
file? The only method I see is to publish as a .EXE. Curious because I
want to push out an application with Group Policy....
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by: =?Utf-8?B?TWFuaQ==?= |
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Hi All,
Problem in deploying my WebService developed using Asp.net WebServices 2005.
I have designed simple WebService using Asp.net Webservices 2.0 , The
webservice look this ,
using System;...
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