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Tom
Ok, my 2005 asp.ne 2.0 web site is ready to publish to my test server.
When I did publish web site it copied it over but I couldn't access the site
on the test server, I got an Runtime Error. So how can I copy/publish my
asp.net 2.0 site to my test server?

Is there a way to get one DLL like in .NET 03 coly that then copy the aspx
pages, or no?
If I do 'copy site' do i need to copy all of the files, *.cs source files to
also or no?
Aug 29 '06 #1
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"Tom" <To*@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
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I got an Runtime Error.
How do you imagine anyone can help you with a runtime error if you don't
actually say what the error is...?
Is there a way to get one DLL like in .NET 03 coly that then copy the aspx
pages, or no?
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...+project&meta=
Aug 29 '06 #2
Tom
I got it working.

"Mark Rae" wrote:
"Tom" <To*@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:C8**********************************@microsof t.com...
I got an Runtime Error.

How do you imagine anyone can help you with a runtime error if you don't
actually say what the error is...?
Is there a way to get one DLL like in .NET 03 coly that then copy the aspx
pages, or no?

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...+project&meta=
Aug 29 '06 #3
Tom wrote:
I got it working.
Great. Now we all know what to do if it happens to us.

/jim
Aug 30 '06 #4
"Jim Andersen" <no****@nospam.dkwrote in message
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>I got it working.

Great. Now we all know what to do if it happens to us.
It beggars belief, doesn't it...
Aug 30 '06 #5

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