Configuration :: Deploy Web Site On Windows Server 2003?
Nov 28, 2010
I want to deploy asp.net 4.0 web site on windows server 2003, Now I already have a classic asp site running on it. Would there be any problem if I install .net 4.0 framework for my new site. Will the existing site (the one in classic asp) be affected?
Can someone point me to a step-by-step guide on how to deploy ASP.Net applications to a totally empty and brand new Windows 2003 Server?The server has ASP.Net and the .Net framework installed on it. IIS is up and running. I have created a new application pool.
I'm trying to deploy my MVC 2.0 web application to a Windows 2003 server with IIS6, and can't find the means to do it. I read about clicking Build/Deploy, but I don't have this showing on my menu, and I have the professional version.
I have an ASP.NET application that was working fine on my server up until last night when I installed a bunch of windows updates, now it's throwing this exception : System.Security.SecurityException: Requested registry access is not allowed.Unfortunately there is some things that makes this hard to debug. I added the debug="true" attribute to the web.config file to get the line where the exception is lauched. The line identified in my code is an End If and the code just before seems benign :
I've been given a virtual dev environment being windows server 2003 and I need to publish a web app to it. I've deployed apps quite easily using the publishing wizard but I'm not sure how to do deploy to a windows server.. can someone please provide a link or a guide on how to do this as I need to set it all up and I really don't know where to start.
URL rewrting is not working when I shift the site from windows 2003 to 2008 server i.e from IIS6 to IIS7.I added the aspnet_isapi.dll to Handler Mapping. still it is not working. showing me page not found 404 error.
I have built my site using VS.Net 2010 on my XP machine. I would like to deploy it to my server which is a Windows 2003 Server. I have tried to do it with FTP, but it keeps failing with the error that "Front Page Extensions are not installed on the web server". When I check the server the extensions were installed and I also checked IIS and the service for the extension is allowed.
We have multiple websites deployed onto Windows 2003 WebServer running under .NET Framework 2.0 SP1 version and now we want to upgrade it to .NET Framework 2.0 SP2, so just wanted to check that after upgrading the .NET Framework on the server do we also need to re-deploy the websites by recompiling them in .NET Framwork 2.0 SP2 version or it's not necessary as they will automatically start referencing the latest assemblies?
I have developed a website in ASP.NET and deployed on IIS 6.0 server on windows Server 2003.I used asp.net 2.0,SQL server 2005,AJAX and javascript .It is working.The problem I have that this website is slow. How did I deployed website on IIS? I went to Build-->Publish Web Site and it then created a folder with all pages, I simply copied that folder on webserver and put path in IIS. Is that a correct way to deploy aps.net webite or not? let me know is any other best way to deploy website that can make my website faster.
I need to deploy an asp.net 4 website on a windows server 2003 remote server. I have updated the server's .net framework to 4.0 and installed IIS 7. how to deploy the website because I have no idea how to.
when I deploy a website in IIS Windows Server 2003 R2 . First time deploy, it seemed no problem at all (fyi, the one who deploy for the first time is not me, but my friend) but after one or two days this problem occur. I can't browse from IIS and Internet Explorer. In Internet Explorer the page display:
"Internet Explorer cannot display the website." The worse, no error log data ever produced in Application category in Event Viewer.
I've tried change the address from localhost to 127.0.0.1 but the response is still the same. I even tried access just localhost alone. It should display the default homepage from IIS but the response is still the same too. I've checked IIS' Web Service Extension, the Active Server Pages and ASP.NET 2.0 are set to allowed. I also have tried make a virtual directory with just index.html inside and the response is still the same.
FYI: The server seems run in 64 bit (HP Proliant server). The website I build only used ASP.NET Ajax 1.0 and Crystal Report for VS 2005. From the server, I can access the internet but not the localhost.
I have an application which is used by others on different server without problems. The app was programmed by a programmer who is not available now. It was developed on .net 2.0. The windows 2003 is a new server, asp.net is enabled. from iis, I can configure it to use asp.net 2.0....,
but, when I load the site, it always show the 404. even after I change the default.aspx to a blank page, it still shows 404. however, if I put a default.htm in the folder, and it can be loaded without problems.
what can cause this? how to fix it? if I installed a vs2005 express on the server, will it fix the problem?
it seems the asp.net 2.0 dll is not recognized on server. never had this problem before.
I have the same issue, I have added the On before the Application start, or Session Start and it is still not working.Application_OnStart or Application_Start is not firingSession_OnStart or Session_Start is not firing..Note that in my development environment it is firing (both of the names).When I am adding the Global.asax file, there is only one file (no .cs file). And when I am publishing the project, I am not getting the Global.asax file, I am getting a xxxxGlobal.asax.dll file on my bin folder...
We are running asp.net website on windows server 2003 with framework 2.0 and asp.net ajax 1.0 extensions. now we planned to migrate websites to windows server 2008 r2. since my websites on framwork 2.0, I need to install same framework on windows server 2008 r2 but I didnt find 2.0 version for windows server 2008 r2. Is it possible to install 2.0 version on windows server 2008 r2 ??
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?
i havemy application developed in asp.net 3.5 with sqlserver 2005.
i have directories as following
UOGERP->Default.aspx
whole code is in UOGERP except default page.now i want to deploy it on windowserver2003 which i setup on intel Xeon machine.
i use to publish web site using visual studio.in following manner.i created a directory in c:Inetpubwwwroot named HRM and then publish in it using VS.then i go to iis and right click on defaultWebsites and then new websites. in description I Wrote HRM.than press next button and than give the path asC:InetpubwwwrootUOGERP.
than right click on HRM in IIs And take properties of folder.tham in asp.net tab select version to 2.77897 some thing.than in document tab add default.apsx .but it gives some time error 404 and some time error 403.
I am trying to run an aspx file on my server windows 2003 with IIS 6.0. I get the following error. Server Error in '/' Application. Runtime Error Description: An application error occurred on the server. The current custom error settings for this application prevent the details of the application error from being viewed remotely (for security reasons). It could, however, be viewed by browsers running on the local server machine.
Details: To enable the details of this specific error message to be viewable on remote machines, please create a <customErrors> tag within a "web.config" configuration file located in the root directory of the current web application. This <customErrors> tag should then have its "mode" attribute set to "Off".
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Notes: The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirect" attribute of the application's <customErrors> configuration tag to point to a custom error page URL.
I'm running windows 7, so I installed on my machine the oracle client version 11.1.0.7.0 (ODP.NET - Oracle.DataAccess version 2.111.7.20) . I'm trying to deploy an asp.net web application to a server that is running windows 2003, which has the oracle client version 11.1.0.6.0 (ODP.NET - Oracle.DataAccess Version 2.111.6.20)
Now when I compile my application and deploy it in a setup project (as pre-compiled). The start page of my web app tires to connect to Oracle and it returns the following error message:
"Could not load file or assembly 'Oracle.DataAccess, Version=2.111.7.20, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=89b483f429c47342' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified."
Which is super weird because, cause the web.config file as shown above has Version=2.111.6.20.
Now the strange part is that if I copy the source code from the client to the server, the same code, same config file, it works just fine.
So I'm thinking that the pre-compiled version is telling the server to load Oracle.DataAccess Version=2.111.7.20, maybe in one of the dlls, not in the config file for sure.
Has anyone run into this problem?
what's the best approach to deploy to servers with different oracle client version? (I have a similar problem trying to deploy to a 64 bit machine)
I am neither a server administrator nor very knowledgable about how to configure IIS, so I have the following problem:
My client hosts their public website from their own internal server running Server 2003 with IIS 6. The current website is a .NET 1.1 application configured as a website in IIS. Within this site a separate virtual directory configured as an application runs a separate .NET 1.1 app that serves as their online webstore.
I've been tasked with upgrading the website (not the webstore) to .NET 4 and getting it installed and working on their server. My initial plan was to simply change the existing websites home directory to the new home directory from the IIS admin console and be done, but then I read that this would break the application directory that hosts their online store because .NET 1.1 applications cannot be nested within .NET 4 applications. Can anyone confirm this?
I am using a third party report component, Xtrareport, which requires full trust in IIS Windows 2003 in order to embedded chinese font to pdf and printing purpose.