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Deploy Web service on IIS 6.0

Hi,

How can I deploy my Web service on IIS 6.0 ?

I create a web service with VS 2005 on the local IIS, now I must deploy
it on an intranet with IIS 6.0. But I can access this intranet, and I
don't know wich files must I send to my intranet's client the deploy my
web service ?

Thanks for you help!
Sep 29 '08 #1
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"Amirallia" <bn**@bluewin.chwrote in message
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Hi,

How can I deploy my Web service on IIS 6.0 ?

I create a web service with VS 2005 on the local IIS, now I must deploy it
on an intranet with IIS 6.0. But I can access this intranet, and I don't
know wich files must I send to my intranet's client the deploy my web
service ?

Thanks for you help!

Right-click the project and use the Publish command. Choose to deploy only
the files necessary to run the project.

--
John Saunders | MVP - Connected System Developer

Sep 29 '08 #2
in general, it is:
- bin folder
- Web.config
- *.asmx

but it is easier to use the publish command the first time you put it out.
I generally copy my files manually after the first publish so that I can back
the old version up and scrub out the old temporary files.

Kevin

"John Saunders" wrote:
"Amirallia" <bn**@bluewin.chwrote in message
news:mn***********************@bluewin.ch...
Hi,

How can I deploy my Web service on IIS 6.0 ?

I create a web service with VS 2005 on the local IIS, now I must deploy it
on an intranet with IIS 6.0. But I can access this intranet, and I don't
know wich files must I send to my intranet's client the deploy my web
service ?

Thanks for you help!
Right-click the project and use the Publish command. Choose to deploy only
the files necessary to run the project.

--
John Saunders | MVP - Connected System Developer

Oct 10 '08 #3

This does move them to a server but it doesnt mean the webservice will work...

I try to do the same thing... I publish, but when I go to browse it doesnt
work. (i published it to a virtual directory)

I still cant get the webservice to work on our webserver.

"John Saunders" wrote:
"Amirallia" <bn**@bluewin.chwrote in message
news:mn***********************@bluewin.ch...
Hi,

How can I deploy my Web service on IIS 6.0 ?

I create a web service with VS 2005 on the local IIS, now I must deploy it
on an intranet with IIS 6.0. But I can access this intranet, and I don't
know wich files must I send to my intranet's client the deploy my web
service ?

Thanks for you help!
Right-click the project and use the Publish command. Choose to deploy only
the files necessary to run the project.

--
John Saunders | MVP - Connected System Developer

Oct 23 '08 #4
"Kevin" <Ke***@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:BC**********************************@microsof t.com...
>
This does move them to a server but it doesnt mean the webservice will
work...

I try to do the same thing... I publish, but when I go to browse it doesnt
work. (i published it to a virtual directory)

I still cant get the webservice to work on our webserver.
Please tell us in what way it does not work.

--
John Saunders | MVP - Connected System Developer

Oct 24 '08 #5

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