If you use a Web Setup project, be sure to include the Primary Built
Output, and the Content Output groups.
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>From: "Ilia" <>
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>Jenny,
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>if you use Visual Studio, try to use Setup Projects. They determine the
>'minimum files' installation automatically.
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>Regards,
>Ilia
>"Jenny" <> wrote in message
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>> Hi
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>> I'm developing my asp.net application on my local computer
>> with IIS. I transfer the project by simply copy/paste to
>> the server and each time dll's are missing. I do also not
>> know whether it's necessary to copy all the *.vb or *.sln
>> etc. files.
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>> How can I make relieable 'minimum files' installation on
>> the server??
>>
>> Thanks for each help
>>
>> Jenny
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