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What is the proper method for setting up visual studio
2003 to store and run solutions on a windoes 2003
webserver?

Using vstudio enterprise on a WinXP client. Major issue
is that SafeSource says it can't check out .aspx items.
Any docs on how to configure this? I guess it would be
the same for deploying a solution to win2003 Server.
Jul 21 '05 #1
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If you want to run .NET apps on your Windows 2003 server, you don't need to
have Visual Studio.NET on your server. Just make sure you've configured your
server as an application server, so IIS and ASP.NET are installed.
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Greetz

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What is the proper method for setting up visual studio
2003 to store and run solutions on a windoes 2003
webserver?

Using vstudio enterprise on a WinXP client. Major issue
is that SafeSource says it can't check out .aspx items.
Any docs on how to configure this? I guess it would be
the same for deploying a solution to win2003 Server.

Jul 21 '05 #2
Server is configured as an app server. What I'd like to
do is to create, store and run vstudio solutions on it
from my workstation. When trying this now, SafeSource
says it 'can't check out aspx forms. Are there some
rules for security settings or some configuration settings
to enable this? Everything works fine is projects are
saved and run directly on the XP Pro workstations. Need
to move everything to the server.
-----Original Message-----
If you want to run .NET apps on your Windows 2003 server, you don't need tohave Visual Studio.NET on your server. Just make sure you've configured yourserver as an application server, so IIS and ASP.NET are installed.

--
Greetz

Jan Tielens
______________ _______________ ___
Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
"mi**@comstars ystems.com" <an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote inmessage news:05******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
What is the proper method for setting up visual studio
2003 to store and run solutions on a windoes 2003
webserver?

Using vstudio enterprise on a WinXP client. Major issue
is that SafeSource says it can't check out .aspx items.
Any docs on how to configure this? I guess it would be
the same for deploying a solution to win2003 Server.

.

Jul 21 '05 #3
Server is configured as an app server. What I'd like to
do is to create, store and run vstudio solutions on it
from my workstation. When trying this now, SafeSource
says it 'can't check out aspx forms. Are there some
rules for security settings or some configuration settings
to enable this? Everything works fine is projects are
saved and run directly on the XP Pro workstations. Need
to move everything to the server.
-----Original Message-----
If you want to run .NET apps on your Windows 2003 server, you don't need tohave Visual Studio.NET on your server. Just make sure you've configured yourserver as an application server, so IIS and ASP.NET are installed.

--
Greetz

Jan Tielens
______________ _______________ ___
Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
"mi**@comstars ystems.com" <an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote inmessage news:05******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
What is the proper method for setting up visual studio
2003 to store and run solutions on a windoes 2003
webserver?

Using vstudio enterprise on a WinXP client. Major issue
is that SafeSource says it can't check out .aspx items.
Any docs on how to configure this? I guess it would be
the same for deploying a solution to win2003 Server.

.

Jul 21 '05 #4
Sorry, I don't get it... are you installing SourceSafe on your server? You
could try to use the XCopy-Deployment: just copy your website from your dev
pc to a virtual dir or website on your server.

--
Greetz,
Jan
_______________ _______________ ____
Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
"mi**@comstarsy stems.com" <an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> schreef in
bericht news:0a******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
Server is configured as an app server. What I'd like to
do is to create, store and run vstudio solutions on it
from my workstation. When trying this now, SafeSource
says it 'can't check out aspx forms. Are there some
rules for security settings or some configuration settings
to enable this? Everything works fine is projects are
saved and run directly on the XP Pro workstations. Need
to move everything to the server.
-----Original Message-----
If you want to run .NET apps on your Windows 2003 server,

you don't need to
have Visual Studio.NET on your server. Just make sure

you've configured your
server as an application server, so IIS and ASP.NET are

installed.


--
Greetz

Jan Tielens
______________ _______________ ___
Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
"mi**@comstars ystems.com"

<an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote in
message news:05******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
What is the proper method for setting up visual studio
2003 to store and run solutions on a windoes 2003
webserver?

Using vstudio enterprise on a WinXP client. Major issue
is that SafeSource says it can't check out .aspx items.
Any docs on how to configure this? I guess it would be
the same for deploying a solution to win2003 Server.

.

Jul 21 '05 #5
Sorry, I don't get it... are you installing SourceSafe on your server? You
could try to use the XCopy-Deployment: just copy your website from your dev
pc to a virtual dir or website on your server.

--
Greetz,
Jan
_______________ _______________ ____
Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
"mi**@comstarsy stems.com" <an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> schreef in
bericht news:0a******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
Server is configured as an app server. What I'd like to
do is to create, store and run vstudio solutions on it
from my workstation. When trying this now, SafeSource
says it 'can't check out aspx forms. Are there some
rules for security settings or some configuration settings
to enable this? Everything works fine is projects are
saved and run directly on the XP Pro workstations. Need
to move everything to the server.
-----Original Message-----
If you want to run .NET apps on your Windows 2003 server,

you don't need to
have Visual Studio.NET on your server. Just make sure

you've configured your
server as an application server, so IIS and ASP.NET are

installed.


--
Greetz

Jan Tielens
______________ _______________ ___
Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
"mi**@comstars ystems.com"

<an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote in
message news:05******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
What is the proper method for setting up visual studio
2003 to store and run solutions on a windoes 2003
webserver?

Using vstudio enterprise on a WinXP client. Major issue
is that SafeSource says it can't check out .aspx items.
Any docs on how to configure this? I guess it would be
the same for deploying a solution to win2003 Server.

.

Jul 21 '05 #6
No, I have vstudio enterprise on an XP workstation.
Enterprise has safesource installed. When creating a
project and trying to store and run it on a win2003
webserver (i'm the admin for that machine). I get
errors about not being able to check out .aspx files if I
try and create a new webform. Works fine if storage is
kept local on the XP machine.

-----Original Message-----
Sorry, I don't get it... are you installing SourceSafe on your server? Youcould try to use the XCopy-Deployment: just copy your website from your devpc to a virtual dir or website on your server.

--
Greetz,
Jan
______________ _______________ _____
Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
"mi**@comstars ystems.com" <an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> schreef inbericht news:0a******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
Server is configured as an app server. What I'd like to
do is to create, store and run vstudio solutions on it
from my workstation. When trying this now, SafeSource
says it 'can't check out aspx forms. Are there some
rules for security settings or some configuration settings to enable this? Everything works fine is projects are
saved and run directly on the XP Pro workstations. Need to move everything to the server.
>-----Original Message-----
>If you want to run .NET apps on your Windows 2003 server,
you don't need to
>have Visual Studio.NET on your server. Just make sure

you've configured your
>server as an application server, so IIS and ASP.NET are

installed.
>
>
>--
>Greetz
>
>Jan Tielens
>______________ _______________ ___
>Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
>
>
>"mi**@comstars ystems.com"

<an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote in
>message news:05******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
>> What is the proper method for setting up visual

studio >> 2003 to store and run solutions on a windoes 2003
>> webserver?
>>
>> Using vstudio enterprise on a WinXP client. Major issue >> is that SafeSource says it can't check out .aspx items. >> Any docs on how to configure this? I guess it would be >> the same for deploying a solution to win2003 Server.
>
>
>.
>

.

Jul 21 '05 #7
No, I have vstudio enterprise on an XP workstation.
Enterprise has safesource installed. When creating a
project and trying to store and run it on a win2003
webserver (i'm the admin for that machine). I get
errors about not being able to check out .aspx files if I
try and create a new webform. Works fine if storage is
kept local on the XP machine.

-----Original Message-----
Sorry, I don't get it... are you installing SourceSafe on your server? Youcould try to use the XCopy-Deployment: just copy your website from your devpc to a virtual dir or website on your server.

--
Greetz,
Jan
______________ _______________ _____
Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
"mi**@comstars ystems.com" <an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> schreef inbericht news:0a******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
Server is configured as an app server. What I'd like to
do is to create, store and run vstudio solutions on it
from my workstation. When trying this now, SafeSource
says it 'can't check out aspx forms. Are there some
rules for security settings or some configuration settings to enable this? Everything works fine is projects are
saved and run directly on the XP Pro workstations. Need to move everything to the server.
>-----Original Message-----
>If you want to run .NET apps on your Windows 2003 server,
you don't need to
>have Visual Studio.NET on your server. Just make sure

you've configured your
>server as an application server, so IIS and ASP.NET are

installed.
>
>
>--
>Greetz
>
>Jan Tielens
>______________ _______________ ___
>Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
>
>
>"mi**@comstars ystems.com"

<an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote in
>message news:05******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
>> What is the proper method for setting up visual

studio >> 2003 to store and run solutions on a windoes 2003
>> webserver?
>>
>> Using vstudio enterprise on a WinXP client. Major issue >> is that SafeSource says it can't check out .aspx items. >> Any docs on how to configure this? I guess it would be >> the same for deploying a solution to win2003 Server.
>
>
>.
>

.

Jul 21 '05 #8
What do you mean by "store and run it on a win2003"? How do you get your
files to the server, and which application gives you these errors?

--
Greetz,
Jan
_______________ _______________ ____
Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
<an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> schreef in bericht
news:03******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
No, I have vstudio enterprise on an XP workstation.
Enterprise has safesource installed. When creating a
project and trying to store and run it on a win2003
webserver (i'm the admin for that machine). I get
errors about not being able to check out .aspx files if I
try and create a new webform. Works fine if storage is
kept local on the XP machine.

-----Original Message-----
Sorry, I don't get it... are you installing SourceSafe on

your server? You
could try to use the XCopy-Deployment: just copy your

website from your dev
pc to a virtual dir or website on your server.

--
Greetz,
Jan
______________ _______________ _____
Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
"mi**@comstars ystems.com"

<an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> schreef in
bericht news:0a******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
Server is configured as an app server. What I'd like to
do is to create, store and run vstudio solutions on it
from my workstation. When trying this now, SafeSource
says it 'can't check out aspx forms. Are there some
rules for security settings or some configuration settings to enable this? Everything works fine is projects are
saved and run directly on the XP Pro workstations. Need to move everything to the server.

>-----Original Message-----
>If you want to run .NET apps on your Windows 2003 server, you don't need to
>have Visual Studio.NET on your server. Just make sure
you've configured your
>server as an application server, so IIS and ASP.NET are
installed.
>
>
>--
>Greetz
>
>Jan Tielens
>______________ _______________ ___
>Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
>
>
>"mi**@comstars ystems.com"
<an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote in
>message news:05******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
>> What is the proper method for setting up visual studio >> 2003 to store and run solutions on a windoes 2003
>> webserver?
>>
>> Using vstudio enterprise on a WinXP client. Major issue >> is that SafeSource says it can't check out .aspx items. >> Any docs on how to configure this? I guess it would be >> the same for deploying a solution to win2003 Server.
>
>
>.
>

.

Jul 21 '05 #9
What do you mean by "store and run it on a win2003"? How do you get your
files to the server, and which application gives you these errors?

--
Greetz,
Jan
_______________ _______________ ____
Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
<an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> schreef in bericht
news:03******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
No, I have vstudio enterprise on an XP workstation.
Enterprise has safesource installed. When creating a
project and trying to store and run it on a win2003
webserver (i'm the admin for that machine). I get
errors about not being able to check out .aspx files if I
try and create a new webform. Works fine if storage is
kept local on the XP machine.

-----Original Message-----
Sorry, I don't get it... are you installing SourceSafe on

your server? You
could try to use the XCopy-Deployment: just copy your

website from your dev
pc to a virtual dir or website on your server.

--
Greetz,
Jan
______________ _______________ _____
Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
"mi**@comstars ystems.com"

<an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> schreef in
bericht news:0a******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
Server is configured as an app server. What I'd like to
do is to create, store and run vstudio solutions on it
from my workstation. When trying this now, SafeSource
says it 'can't check out aspx forms. Are there some
rules for security settings or some configuration settings to enable this? Everything works fine is projects are
saved and run directly on the XP Pro workstations. Need to move everything to the server.

>-----Original Message-----
>If you want to run .NET apps on your Windows 2003 server, you don't need to
>have Visual Studio.NET on your server. Just make sure
you've configured your
>server as an application server, so IIS and ASP.NET are
installed.
>
>
>--
>Greetz
>
>Jan Tielens
>______________ _______________ ___
>Read my weblog: http://weblogs.asp.net/jan
>
>
>"mi**@comstars ystems.com"
<an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote in
>message news:05******** *************** *****@phx.gbl.. .
>> What is the proper method for setting up visual studio >> 2003 to store and run solutions on a windoes 2003
>> webserver?
>>
>> Using vstudio enterprise on a WinXP client. Major issue >> is that SafeSource says it can't check out .aspx items. >> Any docs on how to configure this? I guess it would be >> the same for deploying a solution to win2003 Server.
>
>
>.
>

.

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