Configuration :: Publish Web Application In Sharepoaint Server?
Oct 27, 2010I have created a web applcation and i need to publish that in a sharepoint server with single sign one.
View 1 RepliesI have created a web applcation and i need to publish that in a sharepoint server with single sign one.
View 1 RepliesI'm relatively new to actually publishing sites on my own..Anyway, right now I am using VS2008 to build / compile my web application and then publish it to the server. Simple enough, until I want to change several of the code behinds, and don't want to spend 30 minutes re-publishing several thousand documents.
I have been reading that publishing via VS is not the best approach, so I guess I have two questions:
1. Using VS2008, is there a way to build the project and publish only certain parts of the project such as the pre-compiled code or better yet have VS only update the code that has been changed on the server? I suppose I could simply publish it to my local drive and pick apart the files from there / is there a better way?
2. In your opinion what is the best deployment strategy?
how can I publish a web application to the internet
View 2 RepliesI had first build an database and populated it with various information, set some properties related to FTS and other things.
Now, in the asp.net MVC application, I am able to add the database ServerExplorer->Connect To Database-> Data Source= MS SQL SERVER->Server name->OpAmp-pc. Now, I was unable to add the database by copying the file in app data folder.
My doubt it how can I share the website+ database with my fellow batchmate or put the whole website online.
Build->Publish Sirte, didn't solved the pupose.
My operating system is Vista SP1 and vs.net 2008, I created windows application project but when I publish it , it display error
Failed to connect to 'http://localhost/project' with the following error: Unable to create the Web site 'http://localhost/project'. The Web server does not appear to have FrontPage Server Extensions installed.
I'm working in Visual Studio 2010 Professional. I have a web application based upon the standard ASP.NET Web Application, which contains the aspnetdb.mdf SQL Express database for forms based security. For testing deployment, I'm trying to use the Publish option to publish the web app to IIS 7, which exists on the same machine that I'm building the web app on. The machine is running Windows 2008 R2.
I went through the Help file to set up the deployment of the database, using the Package/Publish SQL tab in the site properties. I followed the help file to the letter, or so I thought. I go to publish to the virtual directory I set up on IIS and it gives me errors, specifically saying the following:
Web deployment task failed.(The database'|DataDirectory|aspnetdb.mdf' could not be created.)
I took this to mean the the path isn't valid for publishing to, which makes sense. So I changed the destination path to the fully qualified path (C:WebAppsApp_Dataaspnetdb.mdf) and ran it again. This time I got the following error:
Web deployment task failed.(Cannot connect to the database 'C:WebAppsAppDataaspnetdb.mdr'.)
I looked at the security for the folder and everything seems fine. Now I'm stuck.
My question is - can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong, or supply a list of steps to follow, or give me a link to a site that has clear steps as to how this is done?
iam working in a project i have windows vista home eidtion , and i have iis 7 installed , how to publish my web application.
View 2 RepliesI have a program which I would like to publish to my company's intranet server so that employees are able to implement updates. I am not sure how to go about this but I have done some research on IIS and I was wondering if anyone could clue me in a little more with what I need to do. I have not yet downloaded IIS to give it a try as I'm not sure where I would go from there.
View 1 Replieswhen i was creatin the website visual studio created the aspnet.mdf automaticly and it was working fine . i could create a new user and login with no problems but after uploading the site content it wont work any more . so my question is how do i susscefly publish the aspnet.mdf file to the server so it would work
View 2 RepliesI am learning web services . I had one sample project.in that installer class which is available in visual studio installed templates . When I started debugging services gets started working.in searching I didn't get any information about installer . How to deploy wcf services library ....
View 1 RepliesI've created a website and now I'm trying to publish it on web server but I'm getting a lot of errors related to 'web.config' that website working fine in my VS2010 but I don't know what's the problem on the server I'm getting following error:-
[Code]....
If I remove whole line 6 then it show error in line 7and so on, I've use radcontrol tool in my web application but whatever I've used they are working fine on my system.
my web.config file is here [URL]
I can not publish my MVC2 project on my server.
My configuration is: VS 2010, MVC2, IIS 7.0
I have 6 different service clients in one project and as we all know when I debug the WCF client hosts them and all is working great.
If i publish up to my server the site will run but i keep getting this error after login.
There was no endpoint listening at http://localhost:8731/Design_Time_Addresses/CISS.Services/SecurityService/ that could accept the message. This is often caused by an incorrect address or SOAP action. See InnerException, if present, for more details.
This is suppose to be easy to publish your site correct? what settings do I need in VS 2010 and what is required on IIS 7.0 to get it to work?
I am trying to publish my web site on another server. I went to build menu and then selected publish. I did [URL] of the web site When I hit the publish button, I got the error publish failed. How can I see what is the reason for publish being failed. Also, Is their any other way, i can publish the web site. the server that I am publishing my web site is windows 2003 server. I am using visual studio 2008. The IIs version is 5.2 R2
View 2 RepliesI am trying to publish the website in windows 2003 server in my office. it is getting published in windows xp iis. not getting up in windows 2003.
View 5 RepliesWe have a virtual server hosted to the third party which we access through remote desktop. We have Sql server 2008 on Windows 2008. I created a website on my local hard drive and now we are ready to deploy. My question is what are the recommendations for publishing websites? What steps I need to take care of? Is it possible not to deploy the "code-behind" files. Incase of hacking of windows server, I do not want somebody to see my .vb files or Is it possbile that I can convert the whole thing except aspx files in to a strong dll?
View 3 RepliesI recently developed a LINQ to SQL web application in Visual Studio 2010 on my desktop (Windows XP). It uses a connection to an SQL Server 2008 Express database on a remote server running Windows Server 2003.
When I test the application (Ctrl + F5), it works well. Now I want to publish the application on the remote server, but have run into difficulties.
I packaged the application using the "Build Deployment Package" option in Visual Studio. I installed msdeploy.exe on the server and transferred the package over. I ran "application.deploy.cmd /Y" to deploy
the application and got output indicating that files had been copied.
The deployment created a virtual directory under the default web site in IIS 6.0 and copied the necessary application files to the C:InetpubwwwrootApplication directory. However, when I attempt to browse
to the site from IIS Manager, I get a 404 error. This happens for all pages (not just the main page). So I can't get to http://localhost/Application_deploy/ and I also can't get to http://localhost/Application_deploy/Default.aspx. I mention this because
when I googled the issue, I found a lot of help for people who could get to Default.aspx but not to the main page. I don't think this is my problem.
I should mention that there is another virtual directory on the default website (I think it installed with IIS 6.0) that seems to be working fine. I was also able to publish the website on my local machine
using the one-click publish method and that works fine. My local machine runs IIS 5.1. At this point, I believe it's probably a configuration issue, either in IIS or in the application itself, but I haven't been able to solve it.
I am installing MS Visual Studio 2010 on my PC and will develop website on it. I have developed my old asp.net websites on MS Visual Studio2005.Our webserver where we publish our websites on Windows Server 2003.I want to know that whether we can publish websites develop in MS Visual Studio 2010 on Windows Server 2003?
View 4 RepliesMy colleague and I are both using VS 2010 and we have created a web application each. We can both publish our own applications to a ftp (web host's) and it works fine. However, if my colleague send me his solution and I run it locally on my machine it works but when I try to publish it I get promped for password and I enter it (same as I use for my application) but it fails. Same for my colleague if he takes a copy of my solution and tries to publish it.
View 1 Repliesthe account we use to copy/publish websites to our web server is not allowing us access to push websites. I've added this account to the permissions in the links listed in the below link, but i don't have success when trying to push remotely. When the account is in the local admins account, everything works flawlessly, but we are not allowed to have it in there. http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vssetup/thread/31be047e-4716-4974-b8a1-be0111b50199 I've googled and searched a lot for this particular error, but am not finding an answer that helps. We get this error, 'Unable to create the Web 'http://edea01/test/planning'. You are not authorized to perform the current operation', and the above link is the scenario that matches mine the most. I don't do develompment work, but am asked to figure out this connection problem.
View 3 RepliesThe server is 64 bit, but the app pool is configured to run as 32 bit. Do i need to publish 64 bit dlls? The rapid fail recovery sometimes recycles the app pool and someone suggested that it may be because i am not using 64 bit dlls. Doesn't sound likely... but you never know.I switched the publish settings to release and any cpu. But it spits out in the bin folder /bin/x64 as well. Do i copy over everything in the bin folder or do i just copy over the x64 dlls?? kinda confused on that. And why are pdb files being spit out with the dlls as well? I thought this was a debug thing only.
View 2 Repliesi have dsigned a website in my desktop in my company. i have installed sql server 2005 and visual studio 2008.everything is working fine if i host my website from my workstation.but my desktop is not accessible to all the departments in my company so i have to host my website on one of the company's sql servers.let us assume that "isaserver" is my company's sql server where i want to host my website.now, what i did that i created a virtual directory in isaserver's wwwroot folder and pasted my c:/inetpub/wwwroot contents into that.but when i tried to access the website, its not working.
View 4 Repliesim Using asp.net 3.5
and i want to publish it and i want to test My WebSite from Remote computer ,
but i want to test it on (localhost) not on Server !! how?
Developing a website in ASP.net. On the development site all is working fine.We decide to publish the site using visual studio 2008's publish mechanism.The publish goes flawless.When we go to the live site, it hangs anywhere from 2 minutes to 30 minutes before it starts serving pages.All other sites on the same server seem to work fine.If we reboot the server it starts serving pages right away.It is not a programming issue, as once the site kicks in all seems to work fine.VS 2008, .NET 3.5, On both IIS 6.0 and 7.5
View 3 RepliesI love the idea of precompiling my web site. In fact, 've never understood why MS didn't consider this important all along. So I tried the new Publish Web Site command in VS2010 and it seems to work well. That is, until I need to make a change to my site!In order to implement the tiniest of changes to my site, it looks like I must run the Publish Web Site command again, which takes forever because it overwrites and copies absolutely everything on my site, including the upload directory where users' images get stored, which is a problem!If I attempt to instead use Copy Web Site, then I get error about how I can't have an App_Code folder, or something along those lines, in a precompiled app.So what am I supposed to do? Is the only way I can have a precompiled site by requiring a complete reset of all content if I need to implement the tiniest of changes?
View 13 RepliesI am currently having problems with publishing my website to my server. I have ensure that the permissions/username/password is correct. I tried creating a new website and I have no problems at all. However, I have this project in localhost which I want to publish and it just gives a message "Failed to Publish". Also I am trying to configure my webconfig to access my sql server 2005 database not by windows authentication but by sql server authentication, which I am unsure of how to do it.
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