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Running 2005 web application on another computer

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    just3ala2
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    Dear All, I have a problem with a web project i created on VS 2005 I am trying to access it from another computer but it doesn't work, from the same computer it was created on it works fine I don't have much experience with 2005 projects setup but in 2003 i just used to create the virtual directory in the ISS and call: http://ComputerName/WebsiteName/Path and all runs fine On 2005 even if i create a virtual directory for the project i can't access it from outside Is it related to the ports? And what's the solution? Thanx in advance

    Best Regards 3ala2 :)

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      Dear All, I have a problem with a web project i created on VS 2005 I am trying to access it from another computer but it doesn't work, from the same computer it was created on it works fine I don't have much experience with 2005 projects setup but in 2003 i just used to create the virtual directory in the ISS and call: http://ComputerName/WebsiteName/Path and all runs fine On 2005 even if i create a virtual directory for the project i can't access it from outside Is it related to the ports? And what's the solution? Thanx in advance

      Best Regards 3ala2 :)

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      daisylh
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      try: http://IP address/WebsiteName

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        try: http://IP address/WebsiteName

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        it works but the login button doesn't do anything if i run it from the visual studio the login button enters the code!!! :(

        Best Regards 3ala2 :)

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          it works but the login button doesn't do anything if i run it from the visual studio the login button enters the code!!! :(

          Best Regards 3ala2 :)

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          You run it from localhost computer http://localhost/WebSiteName or http://127.0.0.1/WebSiteName

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            You run it from localhost computer http://localhost/WebSiteName or http://127.0.0.1/WebSiteName

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            i did that and the problem is that it doesn't execute the login event! it only fires it if i run it from visual studio 2005

            Best Regards 3ala2 :)

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              i did that and the problem is that it doesn't execute the login event! it only fires it if i run it from visual studio 2005

              Best Regards 3ala2 :)

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              First,you should published your project to local computer.It is a directory . Next,you add a virtual directory to local compter IIS,it's path refer to the directory. Try it on!:)

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