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wyo

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Posted: 07/21/2004, 11:06 AM

I am developing an application in vb.net and I would like to have 2 applications that are almost identical running on the server. One would be for a demo/development and the other would be for the production application.

The problem comes with the virtual directory setup. When I publish to the server into the root folder (actually a subfolder on the site that is set up as a sub domain), it works fine. If I try to publish to a subfolder, it will not work. I will need to keep the common files, web.config, etc separate for each application.

Does anyone have any good ideas on how this can be accomplished?

Thanks
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peterr


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Posted: 07/21/2004, 12:28 PM

Maybe You can setup each of the 2 directories as a separate Virtual Server. Thus you can run both applications in separate folders, but each one would be a separate Website in a way.
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wyo

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Posted: 07/22/2004, 8:20 PM

I was thinking along the same lines, but was hoping there would be an easier way. I will need contact the hosting service and see if it is possible to set something up this way.

Thanks for the response.
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