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Sql management studio 2008 r2 ports
Sql management studio 2008 r2 ports









sql management studio 2008 r2 ports
  1. Sql management studio 2008 r2 ports download#
  2. Sql management studio 2008 r2 ports windows#

If you don’t find any of them that means your hosting provider doesn’t have. Net select 4.0 or 4.0 (integrated pipeline). In path select the path for the directory you create under wwwroot.

  • Ensure that default.aspx is added on default documents.
  • In your account home or from web hosting menu click Websites.
  • Inside wwwroot directory create a new directory named for example blog. Otherwise you cannot run BlogEngine.Net 2.5 Remember your web hosting provider requires. Deploying BlogEngine.Net blog that uses xml for storage in webserver If the blog is working fine locally then we are ready go for deployment on the webserver.

    Sql management studio 2008 r2 ports windows#

    Simply going to the project from Windows Explorer we can set remove the read only property from the directory property and all of its sub-containers. Before running the blog as website we need to modify App_data directory as write-able. Now compile the solution that’ll create your blog application if no error is encountered.Also expand the project and right click the default.aspx and select “Set as startup project” After opening it using Visual Studio, go to Solution Explorer, right click “BlogEngine.Net” and click “Set as startup project”.Double click the file named BlogEngine.sln inside BlogEngine directory to open with Visual Studio (you need to have Visual Studio installed, I have used VS 2010 Service Pack 1).

    Sql management studio 2008 r2 ports download#

    You can download BlogEngine.NET 2.5 source.We are going to download the source of BlogEngine.Net, tune it up, compile and run which is not big deal. Setting up a simple BlogEngine.Net blog locally Deploying BlogEngine.Net blog that uses Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 database for storage in webserver.Deploying BlogEngine.Net blog in webserver.Setting up a simple BlogEngine.Net blog locally.Here, I’m going to reproduce how I set my blog up.











    Sql management studio 2008 r2 ports