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    Hey all, There are multiple developers here and we all want to work on the same web project. We would like *NOT* to install VS onto the IIS server. Whenever any one of us tries to create a project, it fails with the error: Unable to connect... the file path serv\wwwroot$\prod does not correspond with http://serv/prod. Well, I went ahead and made a share on the server called wwwroot$ and inside have a folder called prod. I can connect to it just fine using a UNC. My user account is a local administrator on the IIS box. Anyone run into this before? What gives? *->>Always working on my game, teach me *->>something new. cout << "dav1d\n";

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      Hey all, There are multiple developers here and we all want to work on the same web project. We would like *NOT* to install VS onto the IIS server. Whenever any one of us tries to create a project, it fails with the error: Unable to connect... the file path serv\wwwroot$\prod does not correspond with http://serv/prod. Well, I went ahead and made a share on the server called wwwroot$ and inside have a folder called prod. I can connect to it just fine using a UNC. My user account is a local administrator on the IIS box. Anyone run into this before? What gives? *->>Always working on my game, teach me *->>something new. cout << "dav1d\n";

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      Problem solved. You have to install the .NET Server components which come on the VS install disks. *->>Always working on my game, teach me *->>something new. cout << "dav1d\n";

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