Developing on a server that's not on port 80...

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I'm trying to create a project on a virtual server that runs on port 8000, rather than port 80.

I tried creating the project at http://localhost:8000/MyFolder but it keeps telling me that the file path doesn't map to the url. Is there some trick to using different port numbers?

Thanks.

Jerry
 
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Nanda Lella[MSFT]

Are you tring to build using VS 2005?
if VS 2005 has its own webserver and user differrent port each time.


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I'm trying to create a project on a virtual server that runs on port 8000, rather than port 80.
I tried creating the project at http://localhost:8000/MyFolder but it
keeps telling me that the file path doesn't map to the url. Is there some
trick to using different port numbers?
Thanks.
Jerry

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Nanda Lella[MSFT],

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Juan T. Llibre

re:
Is there some trick to using different port numbers?

Not really a "trick", but you're doing it in the wrong place.

VS 2005 will work with your project regardless of which port IIS is using.

If you want to create a website on a port different from port 80,
create your new website on whatever port you want to use ( in IIS )
( 8000, for example ).

Totally separate from that, create a new VS 2005 website in your project directory.

After you're done coding, you can *publish*
your VS website project to your IIS site on port 8000.




I'm trying to create a project on a virtual server that runs on port 8000, rather than port 80.

I tried creating the project at http://localhost:8000/MyFolder but it keeps telling me that the file
path doesn't map to the url. Is there some trick to using different port numbers?

Thanks.

Jerry
 
G

Guest

Sorry... I wasn't specific enough...

This is VS 2003. And I'm trying to create an app within a SharePoint
installation that's running on port 8000 and I need to run in that same
context in order to access the SharePoint database.

Thanks.

Jerry
 

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