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How to create a "release" build of my site

I'm using Visual Studio 2005 RC and cannot figure out how to produce a
"release" build. Am I doing something wrong?

I'm wondering if perhaps MS locked out the ability to produce a release
build when using the RC since it does not have a go-live license? Or maybe
I'm just doing something wrong.

I do not want to go live with a release build. Rather I just want to test
locally to see if there is a performance difference and also to make sure
there are no bugs/surprised when compiling in release mode.

Anyway, I'm just going to Build->Configuration Manage and choosing the first
drop down from "debug" to "release". Below that however the only dropdown
option under configuration is Debug.

Whenever do a "rebuild site" with this set to Release, it says this at the
start of the output:
------ Build started: Project: D:\...\myprog\, Configuration: Debug
..NET ------

So am I doing something wrong or is it not possible to produce a Release
build with the RC bits?

Thanks,

Steve
Nov 19 '05 #1
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