Visual Studio :: Use The Web Deploy Feature In VS2010?
Feb 16, 2011
I am trying to figure out how to use the web deploy feature in VS2010.I installed the web deploy on a 2k8 server, started the services and went to try a deploy. VS2010 is tellingh me the remote certificate is invalid according to the validation process.
I am trying this on a local VM i made so I could see if it works or not.
I installed Visual Web Developer 2005 Express in Window Vista Home Edition. In this VWD 2005 Express, I can only create a new web site, not aweb project. So I installed Service Pack for this Express, vs80sp1-kb926751-x86-intl.exe. After this installation, I haven't found a new web project yet.
I replaced VS Express 2008 with 2010 on my Win 7 laptop a few weeks ago. I have a small simple website with just a master page and a default page. After making changes to the CSS file, it took no effect at all on my webpage's font and colors when viewing it in design mode or run mode. But then, it works when I test my webpage a few days later. I don't get it. Software either work or don't. Can't be both. This latest version of VS Express is buggy. Does anyone have this similar bug?
I want to have a subste within my main site. I already configured IIS to add the folder and convert to an application in IIS. How in Visual Studio is the best way to deploy? What I have been doing is creating a separate web application and then doing a file system deploy to the sub-folder on the target server. This stinks a little because none of the paths work. I.e., /images/ on the subsite is really /mainsite/images/ and such. The biggest pain seems to be relative paths. Is there a way to add the subsite to the main web project and still treat as a site (permissions, debugging, etc.)?
Before you start using VS2010 RC, knowing that the RC version was launched with a serious bug as reported on the link below.The bug is related to the use of controls within containers in an ASP.Net application, and like almost every ASP.Net application has any container, it is impossible to migrate an application VS 2008 to VS 2010.Before you start any work or migrate to the IDE of VS2010 RC, you know this bug.
I know for those who dont use it may think this is minor, but it appears that VS2010 has done away with the "Brief" style editor. Brief style editing makes me way more productive since I am one that tends to spend most of my time in the code. Does anyone know how to turn on Brief style editing in VS 2010 or are there any plans to add it in?
if i add the SQL Database to the solution (in APP_Data folder) what are the enhancments provided by the VS2010 for it?is there any mechanism to synchronize this DB with the SQL Server DB? or can i use the SQL SERVER DB in my project which remains physically in the APP_DATA folder and SQL SERVER as well?
can someone recommend me of an online source(version) control integrated with visual studio 2010(free if there is or chargable), something like Microsoft visual source safe hosted in a static IP.
I'm trying to publish my mvc3 project to a web host server, I right clicked my project and selected publish, there i entered the ftp information, VS2010 uploaded the files to the ftp, but when i try to surf to the remote site i get an error "Directory Listing Denied". all guides I found requierd an installation on the web host side, is there no way to just upload the site like in classic asp?
i have been trying the new VS2010, but i am having trouble to add to the dropdown list of frameworks the .net framework 2.0, i have installed the .net framework 2.0 and also the SDK, but nothing seems to make it to appear in the VS2010 multitargeting dropdown list. Can somebody give me the reason of this, what do i need to do?
On my development box I have VS 2010 Ultimate (64bit), SQL 2008 Express, and SQL 2008 DEV R2 all installed on the same machine. I can access either SQL with Management Studio R2 but I am having problems getting VS to open MDF files in the App_Data folder.It is trying to open them with SQL Express rather than the full version of SQL.I get an error about verion 661 is incompatable with the version installed which is 655.So what I need help with is, I guess, How do I add a program in VS for "open with" to use SQL 2008 R2? The present default for MDF files is "SqlExpress File Bootstrapper (Default)".I can't figure out where to point for it to open.I have considered uninstalling or upgrading the Express edition.
I am trying to publish a website using IIS, I made a virtual directory and in this directory I've added all the webpages and configured the virtual directory but still I am not able to run my web application.
A few years ago, I built a desktop application for a client in VS 2005 that was deployed using Click Once. Recently, the client asked me to make a simple modification to the site.
I no longer had VS 2005 (or the same machine for that matter) and was forced to upgrade the application to Visual Studio 2008.
Most of the application is fine in VS 2008 - however I am unable to Publish the application. During the project conversion process and whenever I try to publish the application, I receive a message like this:
"This project includes a password-encrypted key used for signing. Enter the password for the key file to import the key file into the local crypto-store database for use."
Unfortunately, I don't have any idea what the password would be for this application.What options do I have? Is there a way to get this working again without having to rebuild the application or have all of the users uninstall the application and reinstall it?
I'm the first time using VS2010 deployment tool. I selected FTP publish, and all the configurations are correct. I'm just confused that after I clicked publish, there is no window or text shows the status of the uploading progress. When would it be finished? It's taking so long, and in the meantime I can't do anything.
i want to know how do i deploy ASP.NET web applications on client machines which runs with the visual studio development server rather than configure it in the IIS on the client machine? I know its possible and telerik also uses this approach.
I've converted an ASP.Net website over to an Azure version and I've got it up and running. However the vast majority of the time I experience timeouts when I'm trying to debug the application.This seems to happen on any page at any time. I start debugging from VS2010 and sometimes the home page will come up sometimes it hangs. When it does come up if I select an item from a drop down list sometimes it works somtimes it times out. I have breakpoints set and they don't even fire I just eventually get the time out.
If I hit refresh that sometimes seems to fix it but it eventually starts happening again. This is making the completion of the conversion VERY difficult and I'm starting to creep up to a deadline.Does anyone have any idea what might be happening? If there is a better location I can post this question to would someone be kind enough to point me in the right direction?Thanks in advance for any help and in addition my email is mgorgone@pictureu.com as our Windows Live account email is diff.
In some of my new websites under .NET 4.0 my Visual Studio does not recognize System.Linq as a valid class. I need to add a reference to System.Core in Web.Config to solve this but there are projects where this is not needed.
there is probably a really simple answer to this, but I have the flu and can't think straight. I am taking advantage of being out sick by downloading VS2010RC and playing around with it. I created a simple WCF service (my first in this foundation, but not my first service). Its a redo of an existing asmx service I created a while ago. I commented out all the processes, and am simply trying to publish the service to my local IIS7 to see the discovery working. I have setup a new site to host the service ( I tried using Default as well, with the same results). I right click the project in VS and select publish. It is prompting me for a login even though the site is setup for anonymous access. If I try to use WebDeploy, it can't find my site, and if I use FileSystem, it give me a simple "Publish failed" with no details. Can someone point me to a tutorial or something that describes the publish process in VS2010 or give me some leads as to what setup needs to happen either in VS or ISS to let me publish?
For my *.resx files in App_GlobalResouces, what should the Build Action be? The defaults for creating a new resource file have Build Action as "Content", Copy to Output Directory as "Do not copy", and Custom Tool as "GlobalResourceProxyGenerator".
On certain servers I get an runtime error: "CS0101: The namespace 'Resources' already contains a definition..." that points to a "temporary asp.net files" folder. This makes me think that maybe I should be embedding these files so I don't have to worry about this duplicate registration. Or is my error the only real problem and keeping the physical files in the App_GlobalResouces section is fine?