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Stopping publish deleting uploaded files

Hi
Sorry for the newbie question, but is it possible to stop the publish
operation from Visual Studio 2005 deleting files in a specific folder on the
web server? I have an uploads folder on the server where users upload files
and this will get wiped out every time I publish a new version of my web site.

If not, what is the best way of publishing an ASP.NET 2 web site not using
the VS2005 publish option. Is it using a good old FTP client?

Best regards

Marek
Sep 26 '07 #1
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If not, what is the best way of publishing an ASP.NET 2 web site not using
the VS2005 publish option.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourc...oyment+Project
Is it using a good old FTP client?
Yes.
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Mark Rae
ASP.NET MVP
http://www.markrae.net

Sep 26 '07 #2

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