Thanks for your response Thom.
Actually publishing an ASP.NET web app and expose it to public internet are
two separate things. As for ASP.NET, we just need to make sure it is
correctly configured in IIS and can be visisted locally. After that, it's
the DNS and other network setting which need to make it visitable to public
internet.....
Also, I'll try capture some screen shot of my local test 2003(IIS6/ASP.NET
2) environment and update you soon....
Regards,
Steven Cheng
Microsoft Online Support
Get Secure!
www.microsoft.com/security
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| He actually created a new webspace for testing. I have a simple html
file
| in it to prove that it can be served correctly for HTTP. I have a simple
| ASP 2.0 application in it also.
|
| The space is at Thom.Little and I have a mapping for that name and
|
www.Thom.Little in my hosts file.
|
| A few screenshots that show a correctly configured website root would be
| quite helpful. If they exist somewhere on the internet, just knowing the
| URL would be as helpful.
|
| I simply need a 2.0 webspace that is open to the public.
|
| --
| -- Thom Little --
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| --
|
| | > Thanks for your response Thom,
| >
| > En, it's better to keep the root site's ASP.NET version mapping the same
| > woth its children virtual dirs. Can you create a new website for
testing?
| >
| > Also, we can run the aspnet_regiis.exe to configure IIS website's
asp.net
| > mapping which is under the
| >
| > C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727
| >
| > location....
| >
| > Currently, I'd suggest you first try successfully creating a virtual dir
| > under a certain website. and put a ASP.NET page (very simple hello world
| > page which print out the asp.net version..... , you can use
| > System.Environment.Version to get runtime version info...) in the
virtual
| > dir to get it work.....
| >
| > Also, if you feel necessary I can attach some screen shot of my local
| > environment's IIS configuration.... Please feel free to let me know
| > what's setting you're currenly confused at...
| >
| > Thanks,
| >
| > Steven Cheng
| > Microsoft Online Support
| >
| > Get Secure!
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| > | Unfortuantly ...
| > |
| > | Since it was already set as I reported, he did nothing. It (of
course)
| > is
| > | not working.
| > |
| > | What action does he need to take to activate this connection?
| > |
| > | (Sorry my last message was a little obtuse.)
| > |
| > | Also ... it seems that I can choose 1.1 or 2.0 on the root and all
| > | subdirectories must be the same version (your comment about
| > inheritance).
| > |
| > | I have not yet seen a 2.0 application running on his remote server.
| > |
| > | --
| > | -- Thom Little --
www.tlanet.net -- Thom Little Associates, Ltd.
| > | --
| > |
| > | | > | > Hey Thom,
| > | >
| > | > Yes, that's right , the "Home Directory" setting is just the one I
| > | > mentioned, this is the particular one because it's the root
directory
| > of
| > | > that IIS website(not a normal virtual directory). Generally we can
| > deploy
| > | > our asp.net web application just under a normal virtual directory,
no
| > | > necessarily under the website's root....
| > | >
| > | > Feel free to let me know if need any help.
| > | >
| > | > Regards,
| > | >
| > | > Steven Cheng
| > | > Microsoft Online Support
| > | >
| > | > Get Secure!
www.microsoft.com/security
| > | > (This posting is provided "AS IS", with no warranties, and confers
no
| > | > rights.)
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| > | > | From: "Thom Little" <
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| > | > |
| > | > | The remote servers using Windows Server 2000 and IIS 5.0.
| > | > |
| > | > | The provider reports that ...
| > | > |
| > | > | There is no "Directories" choice in the properties view. There is
a
| > | > 'Home
| > | > | Directory" tab and a "Directory Security" tab.
| > | > |
| > | > | In the "Home Directory" tab under "Application Settings" "Default
| > | > | Application" appears in a box and "Remove" button is alongside of
| > it.
| > Am
| > | > | meeting Susan at the Peterborough Diner and will be back in about
an
| > | > hour
| > | > | and a half.
| > | > |
| > | > | --
| > | > | -- Thom Little --
www.tlanet.net -- Thom Little Associates,
| > Ltd.
| > | > | --
| > | > |
| > | > | | > | > | > Thank you for the information. I will persue it with my
hoisting
| > | > service
| > | > | > when a window of opportunity opens Wednesday afternoon.
| > | > | >
| > | > | > (Getting through the first one is ALWAYS the toughest.)
| > | > | >
| > | > | > --
| > | > | > -- Thom Little --
www.tlanet.net -- Thom Little Associates,
| > Ltd.
| > | > | > --
| > | > | >
| > message
| > | > | > | > | > | >> Hi Thom,
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> As for ASP.NET web application it is application virtual
| > directory
| > | > based.
| > | > | >> So each web application need to be deployed into a certain IIS
| > | > Virtual
| > | > | >> Directory (mark as application...). A normal physical dir
under
| > IIS
| > | > root
| > | > | >> site is not enough, it is a normal virtual directory, but not
| > | > configured
| > | > | >> as
| > | > | >> application.... So I suggest you first use IIS's manager
| > | > (inetmgr.exe)
| > | > | >> to
| > | > | >> create a new virtual directory and configure it as application,
| > you
| > | > can
| > | > | >> change a virutal dir to an application virtual dir through:
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> 1. In IIS manager console, select that virtual dir's node and
| > right
| > | > click
| > | > | >> properties menu.
| > | > | >> (you can just select the virtual directory you created formly
| > that
| > | > | >> contains
| > | > | >> your application's file....)
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> 2. In the "Directory" or "Virtual Directory" panel, check the
| > | > | >> "Application
| > | > | >> Name" entry field to see whether it is enabled, if not, click
the
| > | > | >> "Create"
| > | > | >> button on the right side to create it as an application virtual
| > | > dir.....
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> After you create the virtual directory as an application
virtual
| > dir,
| > | > the
| > | > | >> ASP.NET application in that virutal dir will run as a single
| > alone
| > | > | >> application.....
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> In addition, notice that ASP.NET application will always
inherit
| > | > | >> configuration setting from machine.config to IIS site's root
| > | > web.config
| > | > | >> to
| > | > | >> its own web.config.... So be sure that if you need to run
both
| > | > asp.net
| > | > | >> 1.1 and asp.net 2.0 web application, you'll need to create two
| > | > websites
| > | > | >> (only available for server OS like windows 2003 server) and one
| > | > | >> configured
| > | > | >> for asp.net 1.1 and another configured for asp.net 2.0 ....
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> Here are the technet reference about IIS6 ASP.NET application
| > | > deployment:
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> #Overview of Deploying ASP.NET Applications (IIS 6.0)
| > | > | >>
| > | >
| >
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/WindowsServer2003/Library/IIS/6
| > | > | >> 4ac3577-7746-4fbd-a5e6-e50bdecf7a24.mspx
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> Hope helps. If there're anything unclear, please feel free to
| > post
| > | > here.
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> Thanks,
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> Steven Cheng
| > | > | >> Microsoft Online Support
| > | > | >>
| > | > | >> Get Secure!
www.microsoft.com/security
| > | > | >> (This posting is provided "AS IS", with no warranties, and
| > confers
| > no
| > | > | >> rights.)
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