[_] .Net hosting and stuff.....
Tom Holder
tom at simpleweb-online.com
Tue Mar 25 10:50:15 GMT 2008
Hi Ben, Generally speaking you'll just need to copy the files over. When you setup the website in IIS, you just need to make sure that the right version of .NET is selected. There should be a .NET tab for the site (unless you're running 64bit version when it may not appear - there's ways around that though). The db settings are more often than not just in a web.config file and the db setting will be near the top. Tom On 25/03/2008, Ben Butterfield <Ben.butterfield at propellondon.com> wrote: > > Hi guys and girls, > > > > Happy Tuesday! > > > > Ok so I've managed to stay away from the horrors of .Net so far but have > got caught up in moving a .Net site from the development company's > server onto one here or a rented one somewhere else. Now, I've done this > sort of move many, many times in Apache / PHP / MySQL land, but have > almost no experience in Win Server 2003 / .Net / SQL Server land. > > > > So is it much different? Do you still just dump the .Net files into the > file tree and setup the database? Do DB usernames and passwords etc > still go into a config file somewhere or is it a dropdown in the server > admin or something MS-ey like that? Sorry to be such an ignorant > dumbass.... > > > > Peace, love and jazz, > > > > Ben > > > -- > underscore_ list info/archive -> > http://www.under-score.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/underscore > -- Tom Holder Director SimpleWeb Ltd. 64 Alma Rd Clifton Bristol BS8 2DJ Tel: 0117 923 8558 http://www.SimpleWeb-online.com/ http://www.ok-cool.com/ http://apps.facebook.com/musicwall/ SimpleWeb is registered in England. Registration no: 5929003 V.A.T registration no: 891600913 Please consider the environment before printing this email.