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View asp.net site on a computer ?

I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can view
on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.


Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks
Jul 23 '08 #1
18 1420

This place has good prices and small package plans. ( maybe 1 month? I know
they have 6 month plans ).

www.dotnetpark.com

Unless they have IIS installed on their local box (unlikely), you need to
host it somewhere.

Google free asp.net hosts as well. But I'd rather pay the $40 or so.


"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can view
on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.


Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks

Jul 23 '08 #2
re:
!I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.
!Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd)
!that he can view on his XP computer.

You'll have to hoof a lot on your own,
but this article describes how you can do that :

http://www.microsoft.com/belux/msdn/...staspnet2.mspx


Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
foros de asp.net, en español : http://asp.net.do/foros/
======================================
"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can view on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.


Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks

Jul 23 '08 #3
thanks
"sloan" <sl***@ipass.netwrote in message
news:em**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>
This place has good prices and small package plans. ( maybe 1 month? I
know they have 6 month plans ).

www.dotnetpark.com

Unless they have IIS installed on their local box (unlikely), you need to
host it somewhere.

Google free asp.net hosts as well. But I'd rather pay the $40 or so.


"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
view on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.


Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks


Jul 23 '08 #4
I looked at that and I'll have to look again but I think I'll try that

thanks

"Juan T. Llibre" <no***********@nowhere.comwrote in message
news:eR**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
re:
!I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.
!Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd)
!that he can view on his XP computer.

You'll have to hoof a lot on your own,
but this article describes how you can do that :

http://www.microsoft.com/belux/msdn/...staspnet2.mspx


Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
foros de asp.net, en español : http://asp.net.do/foros/
======================================
"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
view on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.


Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks


Jul 23 '08 #5

The url refererence is good for the technical aspect.
Like I said, I'd rather pay the $40.


"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:eg**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>I looked at that and I'll have to look again but I think I'll try that

thanks

"Juan T. Llibre" <no***********@nowhere.comwrote in message
news:eR**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>re:
!I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.
!Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd)
!that he can view on his XP computer.

You'll have to hoof a lot on your own,
but this article describes how you can do that :

http://www.microsoft.com/belux/msdn/...staspnet2.mspx


Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
foros de asp.net, en español : http://asp.net.do/foros/
======================================
"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
view on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.


Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks



Jul 23 '08 #6
If it's just one time deal, just open up port 80 and configure your router
to send port 80 to your IIS computer, then send your external IP address to
whom ever you want to see the website. Afterwards you can close port 80 on
your router.

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can view
on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.


Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks

Jul 23 '08 #7
It may turn out to be more work that I like anyway.

thanks

"sloan" <sl***@ipass.netwrote in message
news:u8**************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>
The url refererence is good for the technical aspect.
Like I said, I'd rather pay the $40.


"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:eg**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>I looked at that and I'll have to look again but I think I'll try that

thanks

"Juan T. Llibre" <no***********@nowhere.comwrote in message
news:eR**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>re:
!I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.
!Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd)
!that he can view on his XP computer.

You'll have to hoof a lot on your own,
but this article describes how you can do that :

http://www.microsoft.com/belux/msdn/...staspnet2.mspx


Juan T. Llibre, asp.net MVP
asp.net faq : http://asp.net.do/faq/
foros de asp.net, en español : http://asp.net.do/foros/
======================================
"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
view on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.


Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks



Jul 23 '08 #8
All I have is a cable modem.
Something I can do in XP?
thanks
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:Oj**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
If it's just one time deal, just open up port 80 and configure your router
to send port 80 to your IIS computer, then send your external IP address
to whom ever you want to see the website. Afterwards you can close port
80 on your router.

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
view on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.


Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks


Jul 23 '08 #9

I did this one time.

I basically run IIS from home...so I could download a music file at work
when I wanted it.

.......

XP Pro
Make sure IIS is installed from control panel / add remove programs /
windows setup

Install your app onto your PC.
Lets say you install it at

http://mypc/MySuperCoolApp/

...

Open up port 80 on your router.
Find your WAN IP address from your router. (NOT the 192.168.1.x variety,
but the other one).
Let's say its
66.77.88.99

Go to a coffe house, and browse to:
http://66.77.88.99/MySuperCoolApp/

Something like that.
Its take some trial and error.

PS
When I did it, I could NOT go to
http://66.77.88.99/MySuperCoolApp/
from a computer from inside my house. Thus the coffee shop.

.........

Your "upload" speed from your broadband plays a role.

Some broadbands may disable the ability to do this as well.

Good luck.

(like I said, I'd rather pay the $40 (ha ha))


"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
All I have is a cable modem.
Something I can do in XP?
thanks
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:Oj**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>If it's just one time deal, just open up port 80 and configure your
router to send port 80 to your IIS computer, then send your external IP
address to whom ever you want to see the website. Afterwards you can
close port 80 on your router.

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
view on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.


Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks



Jul 23 '08 #10
Sorry, I should have said.

"Forward Port 80 to your mypc", instead of just "open up your port 80".

...

You're basically saying "any traffic that comes in on the router (from the
outside) on this port, forward the request to some computer".


"sloan" <sl***@ipass.netwrote in message
news:Ov**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>
I did this one time.

I basically run IIS from home...so I could download a music file at work
when I wanted it.

......

XP Pro
Make sure IIS is installed from control panel / add remove programs /
windows setup

Install your app onto your PC.
Lets say you install it at

http://mypc/MySuperCoolApp/

..

Open up port 80 on your router.
Find your WAN IP address from your router. (NOT the 192.168.1.x variety,
but the other one).
Let's say its
66.77.88.99

Go to a coffe house, and browse to:
http://66.77.88.99/MySuperCoolApp/

Something like that.
Its take some trial and error.

PS
When I did it, I could NOT go to
http://66.77.88.99/MySuperCoolApp/
from a computer from inside my house. Thus the coffee shop.

........

Your "upload" speed from your broadband plays a role.

Some broadbands may disable the ability to do this as well.

Good luck.

(like I said, I'd rather pay the $40 (ha ha))


"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>All I have is a cable modem.
Something I can do in XP?
thanks
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:Oj**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>If it's just one time deal, just open up port 80 and configure your
router to send port 80 to your IIS computer, then send your external IP
address to whom ever you want to see the website. Afterwards you can
close port 80 on your router.

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
view on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.


Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks



Jul 23 '08 #11
All I have is a cable modem. No Router.
Can't I do as you suggest inside the pc?
thanks
"sloan" <sl***@ipass.netwrote in message
news:ud**************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Sorry, I should have said.

"Forward Port 80 to your mypc", instead of just "open up your port 80".

..

You're basically saying "any traffic that comes in on the router (from the
outside) on this port, forward the request to some computer".


"sloan" <sl***@ipass.netwrote in message
news:Ov**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>
I did this one time.

I basically run IIS from home...so I could download a music file at work
when I wanted it.

......

XP Pro
Make sure IIS is installed from control panel / add remove programs /
windows setup

Install your app onto your PC.
Lets say you install it at

http://mypc/MySuperCoolApp/

..

Open up port 80 on your router.
Find your WAN IP address from your router. (NOT the 192.168.1.x variety,
but the other one).
Let's say its
66.77.88.99

Go to a coffe house, and browse to:
http://66.77.88.99/MySuperCoolApp/

Something like that.
Its take some trial and error.

PS
When I did it, I could NOT go to
http://66.77.88.99/MySuperCoolApp/
from a computer from inside my house. Thus the coffee shop.

........

Your "upload" speed from your broadband plays a role.

Some broadbands may disable the ability to do this as well.

Good luck.

(like I said, I'd rather pay the $40 (ha ha))


"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>All I have is a cable modem.
Something I can do in XP?
thanks
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:Oj**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
If it's just one time deal, just open up port 80 and configure your
router to send port 80 to your IIS computer, then send your external IP
address to whom ever you want to see the website. Afterwards you can
close port 80 on your router.

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.
>
I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.
>
I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.
>
I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.
>
Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
view on his XP computer.
>
He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.
>
>
>
>
Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?
>
Does ms publish list?
>
thanks
>




Jul 23 '08 #12
"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:eL**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
All I have is a cable modem. No Router.
Can't I do as you suggest inside the pc?
thanks
"sloan" <sl***@ipass.netwrote in message
news:ud**************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>Sorry, I should have said.

"Forward Port 80 to your mypc", instead of just "open up your port 80".

..

You're basically saying "any traffic that comes in on the router (from
the outside) on this port, forward the request to some computer".


"sloan" <sl***@ipass.netwrote in message
news:Ov**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>
I did this one time.

I basically run IIS from home...so I could download a music file at work
when I wanted it.

......

XP Pro
Make sure IIS is installed from control panel / add remove programs /
windows setup

Install your app onto your PC.
Lets say you install it at

http://mypc/MySuperCoolApp/

..

Open up port 80 on your router.
Find your WAN IP address from your router. (NOT the 192.168.1.x
variety, but the other one).
Let's say its
66.77.88.99

Go to a coffe house, and browse to:
http://66.77.88.99/MySuperCoolApp/

Something like that.
Its take some trial and error.

PS
When I did it, I could NOT go to
http://66.77.88.99/MySuperCoolApp/
from a computer from inside my house. Thus the coffee shop.

........

Your "upload" speed from your broadband plays a role.

Some broadbands may disable the ability to do this as well.

Good luck.

(like I said, I'd rather pay the $40 (ha ha))


"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl.. .
All I have is a cable modem.
Something I can do in XP?
thanks
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:Oj**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
If it's just one time deal, just open up port 80 and configure your
router to send port 80 to your IIS computer, then send your external
IP address to whom ever you want to see the website. Afterwards you
can close port 80 on your router.
>
>
>
"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl.. .
>>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.
>>
>I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.
>>
>I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.
>>
>I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.
>>
>Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
>view on his XP computer.
>>
>He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?
>>
>Does ms publish list?
>>
>thanks
>>
>
>



Another solution would be to run Microsoft Live Mesh, and have them remote
into your machine.

Jeff
Jul 24 '08 #13
If you don't have a router then you are all set, just have to make sure your
firewall software is not blocking the inboud traffic on port 80.
go to http://www.ipchicken.com/ to find out your IP address then ask one of
your friends to go to

http://<IP Number from the Chicken>/youAppName/Default.aspx

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
All I have is a cable modem.
Something I can do in XP?
thanks
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:Oj**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>If it's just one time deal, just open up port 80 and configure your
router to send port 80 to your IIS computer, then send your external IP
address to whom ever you want to see the website. Afterwards you can
close port 80 on your router.

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>>>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
view on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.


Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks



Jul 24 '08 #14
Just make sure your IIS is setup to server ASP.NET applications and your
application is installed on IIS.
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:ua**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
If you don't have a router then you are all set, just have to make sure
your firewall software is not blocking the inboud traffic on port 80.
go to http://www.ipchicken.com/ to find out your IP address then ask one
of your friends to go to

http://<IP Number from the Chicken>/youAppName/Default.aspx

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>All I have is a cable modem.
Something I can do in XP?
thanks
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:Oj**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>If it's just one time deal, just open up port 80 and configure your
router to send port 80 to your IIS computer, then send your external IP
address to whom ever you want to see the website. Afterwards you can
close port 80 on your router.

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
view on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.


Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks



Jul 24 '08 #15

"Jeff Dillon" <je********@hotmailremove.comwrote in message
news:OG**************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:eL**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>All I have is a cable modem. No Router.
Can't I do as you suggest inside the pc?
thanks
"sloan" <sl***@ipass.netwrote in message
news:ud**************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>Sorry, I should have said.

"Forward Port 80 to your mypc", instead of just "open up your port 80".

..

You're basically saying "any traffic that comes in on the router (from
the outside) on this port, forward the request to some computer".


"sloan" <sl***@ipass.netwrote in message
news:Ov**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

I did this one time.

I basically run IIS from home...so I could download a music file at
work when I wanted it.

......

XP Pro
Make sure IIS is installed from control panel / add remove programs /
windows setup

Install your app onto your PC.
Lets say you install it at

http://mypc/MySuperCoolApp/

..

Open up port 80 on your router.
Find your WAN IP address from your router. (NOT the 192.168.1.x
variety, but the other one).
Let's say its
66.77.88.99

Go to a coffe house, and browse to:
http://66.77.88.99/MySuperCoolApp/

Something like that.
Its take some trial and error.

PS
When I did it, I could NOT go to
http://66.77.88.99/MySuperCoolApp/
from a computer from inside my house. Thus the coffee shop.

........

Your "upload" speed from your broadband plays a role.

Some broadbands may disable the ability to do this as well.

Good luck.

(like I said, I'd rather pay the $40 (ha ha))


"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl. ..
All I have is a cable modem.
Something I can do in XP?
>
>
thanks
>
>
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:Oj**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl.. .
>If it's just one time deal, just open up port 80 and configure your
>router to send port 80 to your IIS computer, then send your external
>IP address to whom ever you want to see the website. Afterwards you
>can close port 80 on your router.
>>
>>
>>
>"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
>news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl. ..
>>>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.
>>>
>>I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.
>>>
>>I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.
>>>
>>I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.
>>>
>>Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he
>>can view on his XP computer.
>>>
>>He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?
>>>
>>Does ms publish list?
>>>
>>thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>


Another solution would be to run Microsoft Live Mesh, and have them remote
into your machine.

Jeff
thanks I'll have to look into that
Jul 25 '08 #16
sounds like the easiest approach

thank

"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
Just make sure your IIS is setup to server ASP.NET applications and your
application is installed on IIS.
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:ua**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>If you don't have a router then you are all set, just have to make sure
your firewall software is not blocking the inboud traffic on port 80.
go to http://www.ipchicken.com/ to find out your IP address then ask one
of your friends to go to

http://<IP Number from the Chicken>/youAppName/Default.aspx

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>All I have is a cable modem.
Something I can do in XP?
thanks
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:Oj**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
If it's just one time deal, just open up port 80 and configure your
router to send port 80 to your IIS computer, then send your external IP
address to whom ever you want to see the website. Afterwards you can
close port 80 on your router.

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.
>
I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.
>
I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.
>
I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.
>
Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
view on his XP computer.
>
He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.
>
>
>
>
Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?
>
Does ms publish list?
>
thanks
>




Jul 25 '08 #17
Actually Mesh would be far easier, no router or network changes at all.
Plus, most (all?) cable internet providers block all access to Port 80

Jeff

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:e5**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
sounds like the easiest approach

thank

"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>Just make sure your IIS is setup to server ASP.NET applications and your
application is installed on IIS.
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:ua**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>If you don't have a router then you are all set, just have to make sure
your firewall software is not blocking the inboud traffic on port 80.
go to http://www.ipchicken.com/ to find out your IP address then ask one
of your friends to go to

http://<IP Number from the Chicken>/youAppName/Default.aspx

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl.. .
All I have is a cable modem.
Something I can do in XP?
thanks
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:Oj**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
If it's just one time deal, just open up port 80 and configure your
router to send port 80 to your IIS computer, then send your external
IP address to whom ever you want to see the website. Afterwards you
can close port 80 on your router.
>
>
>
"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl.. .
>>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.
>>
>I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.
>>
>I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.
>>
>I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.
>>
>Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
>view on his XP computer.
>>
>He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?
>>
>Does ms publish list?
>>
>thanks
>>
>
>




Jul 25 '08 #18
roadrunner does not block port 80

"Jeff Dillon" <je********@hotmailremove.comwrote in message
news:uU**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
Actually Mesh would be far easier, no router or network changes at all.
Plus, most (all?) cable internet providers block all access to Port 80

Jeff

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:e5**************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>sounds like the easiest approach

thank

"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>Just make sure your IIS is setup to server ASP.NET applications and your
application is installed on IIS.
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:ua**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
If you don't have a router then you are all set, just have to make sure
your firewall software is not blocking the inboud traffic on port 80.
go to http://www.ipchicken.com/ to find out your IP address then ask
one of your friends to go to

http://<IP Number from the Chicken>/youAppName/Default.aspx

"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl. ..
All I have is a cable modem.
Something I can do in XP?
>
>
thanks
>
>
"Peter" <cz****@nospam.nospamwrote in message
news:Oj**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl.. .
>If it's just one time deal, just open up port 80 and configure your
>router to send port 80 to your IIS computer, then send your external
>IP address to whom ever you want to see the website. Afterwards you
>can close port 80 on your router.
>>
>>
>>
>"AAaron123" <aa*******@roadrunner.comwrote in message
>news:OZ**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl. ..
>>>I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.
>>>
>>I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.
>>>
>>I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.
>>>
>>I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.
>>>
>>Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he
>>can view on his XP computer.
>>>
>>He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?
>>>
>>Does ms publish list?
>>>
>>thanks
>>>
>>
>>
>
>




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