Simply right click on your Project / Solution, an choose "Publish".
There are options to except the copy of the source code files.

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On Jul 26, 1:44 pm, "Peter Bucher [MVP]" <peter.buc...@aspnetzone.de>
wrote:
> Hello archana
>
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> Gruss, Peter Bucher
> Microsoft MVP - Visual Developer ASP / ASP.NET, Switzerlandhttp://www.aspnetzone.de/- ASP.NET Zone, die ASP.NET Communityhttp://www.aspnetzone.de/blogs/peterbucher/- Auf den Spuren von .NET
Hi archana,
In addition to Peter Bucher's solution you can also use vs2005 web
application project template... i assume that you are using vs2005
website project template... in vs2005 web application project template
you got all the stuff you are familiar with asp.net 1.1
WebApplication. you can download it from
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/asp.net/Aa336618.aspx
Thanks
Md. Masudur Rahman (Munna)
Kaz Software Ltd.
www.kaz.com.bd
http://munnacs.110mb.com
Mark Rae [MVP] - 26 Jul 2007 09:36 GMT
> In addition to Peter Bucher's solution you can also use vs2005 web
> application project template... i assume that you are using vs2005
> website project template... in vs2005 web application project template
> you got all the stuff you are familiar with asp.net 1.1
> WebApplication. you can download it from
> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/asp.net/Aa336618.aspx
Don't do this if you have installed SP1 for VS.NET 2005, as it's already
included...

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