"Frank Jeseit" <buddyholly4@gmx.de> wrote in news:uGiHIqRYFHA.2996
@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl:
> I want to create a IIS web from an existing webservice project. Doing
> this manually in IIS failed. Is there any possibility to load an
Its helpful if you specify how it failed.
> webservice project in VS.NET and let it create a web?
Thats a horrible way to go about it.
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Frank Jeseit - 31 May 2005 18:47 GMT
Hi Chad,
thank you for replying.
> Its helpful if you specify how it failed.
I got a message, wich said, that access was forbidden.
> Thats a horrible way to go about it.
I did it the following way:
- creating a new Virtual Directory in IIS (pointing to the WebService
directory)
- opening the project in VS.NET
- in Project Explorer activaete the option "show all files"
- select the shown files and choose "add to project" from context menu
greetz Frank
Chad Z. Hower aka Kudzu - 05 Jun 2005 09:35 GMT
"Frank Jeseit" <buddyholly4@gmx.de> wrote in news:O4DAikgZFHA.2444
@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl:
> thank you for replying.
>> Its helpful if you specify how it failed.
>
> I got a message, wich said, that access was forbidden.
Its a permissions based error then.
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Chad Z. Hower (a.k.a. Kudzu) - http://www.hower.org/Kudzu/
"Programming is an art form that fights back"
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