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  1. Hi!

    Can anyone help? I have just uploaded a site created using Visual Studio 2005. The site is a slightly modified version of their 'club site starter kit' Its all on the server, but doesnt work. No idea why. temp site url is http://nexuswalksc.web119.discountasp.net/
    I suspect I have failed to do something simple.....like put then files in a folder or something.
    I have very little technical knowledge, the site is for my walking club, its all free. so this is causing me grief.
    Any help would be greatly appreciated!
    Thanks
    Peter
     
  2. Takeshi Eto

    Takeshi Eto DiscountASP.NET Staff

    The production hosting environment is not loaded with ASP.NET 2.0 beta 2. The production environment (as in the hosting account associated with your temp URL) is an ASP.NET 1.1 platform.We do not install beta frameworks on the production environment.

    If you wish to experiment with VS.NET 2005, please use the free asp.net 2.0 beta hosting test account we provide to all customers. You can activate this test account via your control panel.

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    http://www.DiscountASP.NET
     
  3. Hi!


    Thanks![​IMG] Thats both a huge help and a great problem all in one. Does this mean I can't use this site for my members?


    Peter
     
  4. Takeshi Eto

    Takeshi Eto DiscountASP.NET Staff

    You can test and run your site on the ASP.NET 2.0 beta test servers and test it out with some members. However, since, ASP.NET 2.0 is in beta 2 and functions/features will most likely change in future releases, we would not recommend running a production site using the ASP.NET 2.0 environment.

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    http://www.DiscountASP.NET
     
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