Publish Failed

M

moondaddy

I have a asp.net 2.0 project (vs 2005) and am trying to publish it to a
folder on the same machine (the dev machine). the project (and solution)
builds fine, but when I publish it, it publishes most of the files and
folders and then fails. It doesn't give any error msg so I don't know where
to start trouble shooting it.

can anyone lend a hand here?

Thanks!
 
S

Steven Cheng[MSFT]

Hi Moondaddy,

From your description, you're encountering error when try publishing an
ASP.NET web application to a local file folder, correct?

Based on my experience, most of such web site publish error occur when you
publish to a http web url since the IIS virtual directory setting may cause
problem. However, your problem is occuring against a local directory which
is a bit unexpected. I suggest you perform the following test to isolate
the issue:

**Check other web site project (publish them) to see whether the problem is
specific to this parituclar website project

** For this paritcular web site project, check all the items in it to see
whether there is any particular ones, and you can try remove them and add
them one by one and publish again to see which item result to the problem.

BTW, is your web project a web site project or VS 2005 web application
project(included after SP1)?

Sincerely,

Steven Cheng

Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead



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