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bruce
01-29-2004, 05:46 AM
Garry,

I am not really sure I understand the problem. Can you elaborate a little bit.

[b]quote:Originally posted by garrydawkins

Ok, dont laugh but I've lost the production site with my all my visual studios files. I cant Identify them. I have so many copy of the project on my local machine. On the network, Drives map to projects. Dont get me wrong. I can bring up the application on my local machine for modifications, and from a browser I can bring up production with a Http://1../../.../, address. My problem is I've corrected all the modification the users have requested. Now I need to implement them to the production application. How can I identify the correct files in production from just the web address. Is it posible to id that from there?

GDawkins
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garrydawkins
01-29-2004, 11:04 AM
Ok, dont laugh but I've lost the production site with my all my visual studios files. I cant Identify them. I have so many copy of the project on my local machine. On the network, Drives map to projects. Dont get me wrong. I can bring up the application on my local machine for modifications, and from a browser I can bring up production with a Http://1../../.../, address. My problem is I've corrected all the modification the users have requested. Now I need to implement them to the production application. How can I identify the correct files in production from just the web address. Is it posible to id that from there?

GDawkins

garrydawkins
01-30-2004, 06:41 AM
[:p]Thanks, that work fine.[:D]

GDawkins

steurm
01-30-2004, 12:24 PM
If I understand you correct, you don't know the fysical location of your production website on your local drive, so you cannot upload them to the live-production site.

If that is the case, go to IIS and find the virtual directory or website which is pointing to your 'Http://1../../.../'-address. Get the properties of that application and find the information of the "local path" on the (virtual) directory tab.

Hope this helps

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