How to create new asp.net project on a server?
I am new to Visual Studio. .net and Windows Server 2003. I have a brand-new workstation and brand-new Win2003 server. My Windows network consists of only these two machines (i.e. no Domains, Active Directory, etc. — all the other machines on the LAN are either Macs or standalone PC test stations). I am the sysadmin, so there’s nobody else here to ask… I have the two machines up and running. The server has IIS working and I have some virtual hosts set up and these sites are running just fine. I have set up a user account on the server that allows FTP access to the wwwroot. This works great — I can FTP in from wherever and make site updates. SQL Server is running fine too. Note that the server is only for Web development. I’d prefer to keep it as simple and locked-down as possible. If I don’t need AD, I’d prefer to not run it. Similarly, if I can avoid File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft networks, I’d love to leave that networking option turned off completely, and stick with TCP/I
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