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Hugo wrote:
> Thanks
>
> One very frustrating thing is that I use IE to access these newsgroups.
>
> The group names people tell me to use (eg. microsoft.public.vstudio.general)
> bear no resemblance to the tree hierarchy I see in the left pane of my
> browser!
>
> I cannot find any way to locate shc groups by name.
>
> Why did MS build this tree structure to be completely different to the
> newsgroups fully qualified names???
>
> I have no way of locating the groups that you have suggested!!!
>
> Ths
>
>
> "Steve Thompson" wrote:
>
>
> Hugo wrote:
>
>>I have a dual boot machine, runs Win XP pro and Win XP Pro 64, Win XP boots
>>from C and Win XP 64 boot from D.
>
>>They both have VS 2005 Beta 2 installed.
>
>>I have a webapp developed in Win XP (32) which has gone well and runs fine
>>in XP.
>
>>I Now want to get this same app running under IIS on XP 64.
>
>>I have had some issues as it is unclear exactly how to do this, but I played
>>around with Publish option in VS 2005 IDE and got the app copied or whatever,
>>to the Default Web Site, the app is invisible in the Admin Tools.
>
>>I can open and build the project in VS 2005 in XP 64, this is OK.
>
>>But
>
>>I cannot debug it (it says debugging not enabled or something)
>
>>I cannot start it in IE, when I tried I got this
>
>>The current identity (NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE) does not have write
>>access to 'D:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework64\v2.0.50215\T emporary ASP.NET
>>Files'.
>
>>Now I dont want to go changing the access rights to this dir, this seems the
>>wrong way to go.
>
>>Now I may have had a bogus URL when I got the above message, I cant tell
>>which is actually correct because noen of my attempts work.
>
>>Also unlike in XP 32, the IIS folder has a new node (with a small yellow
>>gear wheel) for various "application" modules or assemblies (cant recall the
>>exact term).
>
>>So any guidance is much appreciatred.
>
>>If it is easier, I can redo the whole thing, the ASP web app is in a fodler
>>on my Drive C (the solution folder created when running Win32).
>
>>So if it ieasier to start again, then please explain the steps, do I
>>manually create a virtual dir? do I run the "Publish" option in the IDE or do
>>si do something else?
>
>>What I want is to be able to work on the project source from either the Win
>>32 or the Win 64 boot, with each OS having its own IIS so I can access the
>>site whichever OS I have booted.
>
>>Many tahnks
>>Hugh
>
>
>
> Hello Hugh,
>
> You'll have much better luck at one of the following.
>
> microsoft.public.vstudio.general
> microsoft.public.vstudio.development
>
> HTH,
>
>
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> Help get the forums going.
Hugo,
The Microsoft Newsgroup home page can be found here
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...s/default.mspx. This page
will allow you to select the group you want by product, technology or
audience.
(Warning!! Watch for line wrap)
microsoft.public.vstudio.general can be found here at
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=us
and microsoft.public.vstudio.development can be found here at
http://www.microsoft.com/communities...&lang=en&cr=us
HTH,
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