Re: View asp.net site on a computer ?

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Actually Mesh would be far easier, no router or network changes at all.
Plus, most (all?) cable internet providers block all access to Port 80

Jeff

"AAaron123" <aaaron123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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sounds like the easiest approach

thank

"Peter" <czupet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Just make sure your IIS is setup to server ASP.NET applications and your
application is installed on IIS.


"Peter" <czupet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you don't have a router then you are all set, just have to make sure
your firewall software is not blocking the inboud traffic on port 80.
go to http://www.ipchicken.com/ to find out your IP address then ask one
of your friends to go to

http://<IP Number from the Chicken>/youAppName/Default.aspx

"AAaron123" <aaaron123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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All I have is a cable modem.
Something I can do in XP?


thanks


"Peter" <czupet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If it's just one time deal, just open up port 80 and configure your
router to send port 80 to your IIS computer, then send your external
IP address to whom ever you want to see the website. Afterwards you
can close port 80 on your router.



"AAaron123" <aaaron123@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have a roadrunner personal page internet site.

I just found out it does not support ASP.NET.

I've developed an asp.net site that I would like to show someone.

I can't image this is possible but I have to ask to be sure.

Is there any way I can send him something (maybe on a cd) that he can
view on his XP computer.

He does not have VSxxxx I'm sure.




Who is a good isp that supports asp.net?

Does ms publish list?

thanks













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