where did all the files go
- From: "AAJ" <a.a.com>
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2006 16:13:04 +0100
Hi all
I have a few questions about file locations with VS2005, localhost WidowsXP
and remotehost Server2003, and I wonder if anyone can help me get started
1)
If I build a web site on my local server i.e. Creat WebSite from the opening
menu, I can select my local webserver. Most of the files seem to be within
InetPub\wwwroot\website\...
however the sln file seems to be stored elsewehere C:\Documents and
Settings\username\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects - and also in
here is subfolder for a precompiled web and other stuff
So when I change a web page in VS2005 what is actually updated, and more
importantly, what do I need to back up to be able to recreate the site.
2)
If I start working on my localhost, then wanted to transfer the website so I
can develop on a test server, how do I do this? I can't see any option in
VS2005. I assume the source files are still stored in the C:\Documents and
Settings\username\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects, and it somehow
knows to use the remote server in partnership with the directory (notice I
deliberatly haven't used the term 'publishing' yet).
3) now the publishing bit!!
I have tried building a site on my local host then publishing it to the
remote server. It works but takes ages, even if I've only changed one page.
It also causes the following problem
Create a localhost project, add a crystal report and adjust the security,
set up virtual directory to crytal bits - it works fine.
create a remote project, install runtime dll's, add a crystal report and
adjust the security, set up virtual directory to crytal bits - it works
fine.
create a localhost project with crytal, get it working, PUBLISH it to the
remote server, it won't work, the report wont load.
any help or links on what goes where would be really usefull
thanks in advance
Andy
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