I.e. Publish to c:\Websites\WebsiteRoot (or whatever the path is), as opposed to sitename.com Or you could try using the "Replace files" instead of deleting all preexisting files?
I.e. Publish to c:\Websites\WebsiteRoot (or whatever the path is), as opposed to sitename.com/ Or you could try using the "Replace files" instead of deleting all preexisting files?
Wow, why did I not think about publishing to the folder only :) I do it all the time before transferring to customers etc... Thanks! – jcd. No Dec 2 '09 at 10:41.
I create a virtual directory "itemimages" under the site that reference E:\itemimages. When I publish the ASP.net to the website at :80 with "Delete all existing files prior to publish" the virtual directory "itemimages" is also deleted. Any way to stop this from happening?
Or better: Any way to define the virtual directory inside the asp.net application so I will be created in any "fresh" publish? Thanks in advance!
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