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developing ASP.NET/Webservices without local IIS

Hi guys, my company was wondering if it's possible to develop
ASP.NET/Webservices easily using a IIS installed on a server instead of
installing IIS locally on the development boxes. Can you develop for
ASP.NET/Webservices without IIS installed on your local box without having to
resort to more difficult debugging or using notepad for development?

Thanks for the help!!
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Sure. All you need to do is point to the remote server when VS.NET asks you
to supply the path/name of the new ASP.NET or WebService project.

You will need to set up remote debugging, but that's pretty well documented.

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Hi guys, my company was wondering if it's possible to develop
ASP.NET/Webservices easily using a IIS installed on a server instead of
installing IIS locally on the development boxes. Can you develop for
ASP.NET/Webservices without IIS installed on your local box without having
to
resort to more difficult debugging or using notepad for development?

Thanks for the help!!

Jul 21 '05 #2

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