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Copying files to Web Server

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com.object - 08 May 2004 16:51 GMT
Greetings,

I am new to Visual Studio and I am having a problem trying to figure out to
copy files to a webserver.  I create an ASP.NET application on local
notebook and want to copy them to a remote webserver.  How do I do this?  I
am using Visual Studio 2003, the server has .Net 1.1.  Thanks.
stsong - 12 May 2004 15:08 GMT
Hi, I am new too. I was told to do this, in VS.Net, go to Project
menu, and click on Copy Project. I can't get it to work. What I did
was just copy and paste all the files to the webserver and it apprears
to work for me.

> Greetings,
>
> I am new to Visual Studio and I am having a problem trying to figure out to
> copy files to a webserver.  I create an ASP.NET application on local
> notebook and want to copy them to a remote webserver.  How do I do this?  I
> am using Visual Studio 2003, the server has .Net 1.1.  Thanks.

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