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    daviiie
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    I have been developing a web site using VS.Net/VB.Net. And I now have a fairly big site. Is it possible to put them in a format that is viewable outside of the C:\Inetpub\wwwroot folder? Like would it be possible to compile it in a manner and email it to people? Because I don't want to put it on the net.

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      I have been developing a web site using VS.Net/VB.Net. And I now have a fairly big site. Is it possible to put them in a format that is viewable outside of the C:\Inetpub\wwwroot folder? Like would it be possible to compile it in a manner and email it to people? Because I don't want to put it on the net.

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      Is it possible to put IIS on a cd and run a web page from a cd?

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        Is it possible to put IIS on a cd and run a web page from a cd?

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        you won't need to put IIS on a CD.. just copy it onto a CD.. assuming that you copy across all custom dll's etc it will work on any machine that has .net framework installed on it Simon

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          you won't need to put IIS on a CD.. just copy it onto a CD.. assuming that you copy across all custom dll's etc it will work on any machine that has .net framework installed on it Simon

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          daviiie
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          How do you mean "Copy it across"? And how would I get it working on a machine that doesn't have the .net framework installed?

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            How do you mean "Copy it across"? And how would I get it working on a machine that doesn't have the .net framework installed?

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            machman1
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            It doesn't work without the net.framework. It shouldn't be a problem, it's a free download.

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              Is it possible to put IIS on a cd and run a web page from a cd?

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              FrankyT
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              actually I just read somthing about a thumbdrive with a full appache server on it. works on most any PC it's plugged into. nifty hey...slang is the vernacular for the vernacular...wow

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