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Help - multiple web apps on remote site.

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Mark - 28 Nov 2004 22:58 GMT
I'm currently hosting a site with verio (I know there a better places, but
it's beyond my control). Anyway, heres what I need to do:
My root: 'www.somesite.com' is of course an application by default. I need
two more applications below root.
one here" root/app2 " and one here: root/app2/app3.
I know it'll work, it runs fine on my development server on my lan. I was
able to set up IIS 5.0 via the IIS snap-in.
Problem occurs with verio. Since it's hosted on a shared server, they won't
set up additional applications. Verio support said it could be done with
VS.NET or Visual Interdeveloper (the latter I own). I've been trying to set
up the apps all day on with Vis Interdeveloper and cannot get it to work
I've also got
the beta of Visual Web Designer 2005, nada with it also.
Steve Easton - 29 Nov 2004 03:02 GMT
Subwebs.

Does verio allow subwebs??

If so convert app2 to a web and then convert app3 to a web and publish.

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> I'm currently hosting a site with verio (I know there a better places, but
> it's beyond my control). Anyway, heres what I need to do:
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> I've also got
>  the beta of Visual Web Designer 2005, nada with it also.

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