ASP.NET on XP Home
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Hi all, I am new to ASP.NET development. I would like to be able to develop my applications using Visual Studio .NET 2003, but use the webserver of my ISP. I currently can only develop on my other machine which runs Windows 2000 Professional. However, this one is much slower and it doesn't include some of the stuff on the ISP servers like MySQL, ..etc. So it will be much easier for me if I can configure VS to use ISP rather than wwwroot on the local machine. Is that possible? Btw, when I copy webapps from my W2k webserver to the ISP, they work fine. Regards, Victor. phpWebNotes is a page annotation system modelled after php.net. http://webnotes.sourceforge.net/demo.php[^]
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Hi all, I am new to ASP.NET development. I would like to be able to develop my applications using Visual Studio .NET 2003, but use the webserver of my ISP. I currently can only develop on my other machine which runs Windows 2000 Professional. However, this one is much slower and it doesn't include some of the stuff on the ISP servers like MySQL, ..etc. So it will be much easier for me if I can configure VS to use ISP rather than wwwroot on the local machine. Is that possible? Btw, when I copy webapps from my W2k webserver to the ISP, they work fine. Regards, Victor. phpWebNotes is a page annotation system modelled after php.net. http://webnotes.sourceforge.net/demo.php[^]
hi man i think that u didnt add iis from windows component. so try 2 add t 1st ok ;-) Thanks alot Metal Man
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hi man i think that u didnt add iis from windows component. so try 2 add t 1st ok ;-) Thanks alot Metal Man
Mohammed Bassam Dab`an wrote: hi man i think that u didnt add iis from windows component. so try 2 add t 1st ok Won't work. IIS doesn't ship with XP Home. The original poster could probably use Cassini as a local web server instead for testing ASP.NET code though.
Ian Darling "The different versions of the UN*X brand operating system are numbered in a logical sequence: 5, 6, 7, 2, 2.9, 3, 4.0, III, 4.1, V, 4.2, V.2, and 4.3" - Alan Filipski