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how to run visual studio 2005 web application on LAN?

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    Vaibhav Saran
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    usually we made localhost in VS 2003 and run it on LAN how to do for visual studio 2005??:confused:

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      usually we made localhost in VS 2003 and run it on LAN how to do for visual studio 2005??:confused:

      Any Movie, Software, Song, Game and many more.... Only at Developer's Solution http://www.devsol.co.nr Search Any Torrent You Want A Software for Torrent search only.... Must check it ...VAIBHAV SARAN vikysaran@gmail.com

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      Vaibhav Saran wrote:

      how to do for visual studio 2005??

      You can do the same in VS 2005. Actually, there are two options for creating webproject in VS 2005. One is "File System based" and other is "Localhost". If you choose "localhost", it will create the directory in IIS and can be called from other machine.. If you choose "File System", the port of your website will be(might be) changed each time the website is run . If you want the port not to change, set "False" to "Use dynamic ports" of the property of your webproject. Hope it helps.

      Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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        Vaibhav Saran wrote:

        how to do for visual studio 2005??

        You can do the same in VS 2005. Actually, there are two options for creating webproject in VS 2005. One is "File System based" and other is "Localhost". If you choose "localhost", it will create the directory in IIS and can be called from other machine.. If you choose "File System", the port of your website will be(might be) changed each time the website is run . If you want the port not to change, set "False" to "Use dynamic ports" of the property of your webproject. Hope it helps.

        Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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        Thanks for you kind reply Mr. Michael. My application is working now. The error was due to my application automatically selected .Net framework 1 I modified that to 2 and it worked great. I posted a thread on MSDN forum also with a screenshot how to do the stuff here at... http://forums.microsoft.com/msdn/showpost.aspx?postid=177088&siteid=1&sb=0&d=1&at=7&ft=11&tf=0&pageid=1[^] you can see a post here by vikysaran@gmail.com

        Any Movie, Software, Song, Game and many more.... Only at Developer's Solution http://www.devsol.co.nr Search Any Torrent You Want A Software for Torrent search only.... Must check it ...VAIBHAV SARAN vikysaran@gmail.com

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