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Moving VS.net Web Project???

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    I have a development pc to build asp.net web projects on using VS.net 2002 pro. Everything works well until I copy and move the project to the actual Internet server. I'm using SQL server database and thought the move would be as simple as copy-paste then change the new SQL server name in the connection settings in the C# files. Yes it would be easier I suppose to create the web project remotely, however VS.net pro will not let me attach to the SQL server on any other server than on my own development pc. Does anyone have any suggestions??? Does VS.net Enterprise work better or possibly VS.net 2003

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      I have a development pc to build asp.net web projects on using VS.net 2002 pro. Everything works well until I copy and move the project to the actual Internet server. I'm using SQL server database and thought the move would be as simple as copy-paste then change the new SQL server name in the connection settings in the C# files. Yes it would be easier I suppose to create the web project remotely, however VS.net pro will not let me attach to the SQL server on any other server than on my own development pc. Does anyone have any suggestions??? Does VS.net Enterprise work better or possibly VS.net 2003

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      kvnsdr wrote: Does anyone have any suggestions??? Yes, what is the error you are getting? You have not told us. Once you do, then we can help :)

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