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C# 2005 Express: Menu Build | Publish

I have C# 2005 Express installed on a PC that is unconnected to the internet;
therefore the copy is unregistered.

I cannot see the Publish option under the Build menu option.

Is this a penalty for not registering?
Or is it that C# is not correctly installed?

Any insights? Thanks.
Jan 17 '06 #1
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Definitely, you don't need to register to obtain any functionality.
Publish option availability depends on the type of project (class libraries
can't be published since they are not applications)

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I have C# 2005 Express installed on a PC that is unconnected to the
internet;
therefore the copy is unregistered.

I cannot see the Publish option under the Build menu option.

Is this a penalty for not registering?
Or is it that C# is not correctly installed?

Any insights? Thanks.

Jan 17 '06 #2
"AA2e72E" <AA*****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E6**********************************@microsof t.com...
I have C# 2005 Express installed on a PC that is unconnected to the
internet;
therefore the copy is unregistered.

I cannot see the Publish option under the Build menu option.

Is this a penalty for not registering?
Or is it that C# is not correctly installed?

Any insights? Thanks.


I think you'll find that you need IIS for publish and you probably haven't
got it if you're not connected.
Jan 18 '06 #3
Please note that IIS is not needed for the publish feature to work.
You can publish to network share, to FTP site, or just any web site or even
to local folder, which can be copied onto a CD

"Nick Hounsome" <nh***@nickhounsome.me.uk> wrote in message
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"AA2e72E" <AA*****@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E6**********************************@microsof t.com...
I have C# 2005 Express installed on a PC that is unconnected to the
internet;
therefore the copy is unregistered.

I cannot see the Publish option under the Build menu option.

Is this a penalty for not registering?
Or is it that C# is not correctly installed?

Any insights? Thanks.


I think you'll find that you need IIS for publish and you probably haven't
got it if you're not connected.

Jan 18 '06 #4

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