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Old June 24th, 2005, 03:49 AM
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Hello my dear,
I want to upload my webapplication (created by asp.net) in the server .in the www
Of the server I have the private,vti_cnf,_vti_pvt,cgibin,images,indexfiles, stats folder but in my local wwwroot the different folders exists.
Problem:should I replace the server wwwroot with the client’s ones?
Should I copy the webapplication and its file or only the contain of the webapplication not the folder?
Please tell me about the problems that I may have during upload?
Thank you in advanced



 
Old June 25th, 2005, 11:22 PM
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This is the classic ASP area of the forum, try the .net area.

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