In Feburary 2016 18,
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Control Panel.' Double-click the icon labeled 'Add or Remove Programs' to open a list of software installed on the server.
Click the button named 'Add/Remove Windows Components' in the opened window. This opens a configuration wizard with a list of currently installed components as well as the ones you can add to the current settings.
Click the icon labeled 'Internet Information Services (IIS).' Click the 'Details' button to open a list of sub-services available for IIS.
Check the box labeled 'File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Service' and then click 'Next.' The FTP service installs on the server.
In Feburary 2016 18,
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Thursday, 18 February 2016
Thursday, 4 February 2016
How to Host ASPX PagesIn Feburary 2016 04,
In Feburary 2016 04,
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Control Panel.' Double-click the 'Add/Remove Programs' icon. A window opens and displays all the currently installed software on the computer.
Click the 'Windows Components' tab. This lists all the operating system-specific applications.
Check the box that is labeled 'Internet Information Services' and click the 'Install' button. This installs the IIS server. Reboot your computer for changes to take effect.
Configuration
Double-click the 'Administrative Tools' icon in the Control Panel. Double-click the newly created 'Internet Information Services' icon to open the configuration screen.
Right-click the default Web server icon and select 'Properties.' This opens a new window that is used to set the ASP framework version. For most installations, ASP 2.0 is used.
Click the 'Directory' tab. In this window, click the 'Configuration' button. This opens a window that displays the current ASP.NET information. Select the version from the drop-down box and click 'OK.'
Close the main configuration window. IIS is now configured to host ASPX files.
In Feburary 2016 04,
Click the Windows 'Start' button and select 'Control Panel.' Double-click the 'Add/Remove Programs' icon. A window opens and displays all the currently installed software on the computer.
Click the 'Windows Components' tab. This lists all the operating system-specific applications.
Check the box that is labeled 'Internet Information Services' and click the 'Install' button. This installs the IIS server. Reboot your computer for changes to take effect.
Configuration
Double-click the 'Administrative Tools' icon in the Control Panel. Double-click the newly created 'Internet Information Services' icon to open the configuration screen.
Right-click the default Web server icon and select 'Properties.' This opens a new window that is used to set the ASP framework version. For most installations, ASP 2.0 is used.
Click the 'Directory' tab. In this window, click the 'Configuration' button. This opens a window that displays the current ASP.NET information. Select the version from the drop-down box and click 'OK.'
Close the main configuration window. IIS is now configured to host ASPX files.
In Feburary 2016 04,
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Wednesday, 3 February 2016
How to Publish a Website With Microsoft Expression WebIn Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Launch Microsoft Expression Web. Select 'Recent Sites' or 'Open Site' from the 'Site' menu and select the website you wish to publish.
Select 'Publish Settings' from the 'Site' menu. Select 'Add' on the 'Publishing' tab.
Enter a friendly name for the publishing destination; for example, 'Production Website.' Select a connection type from the drop-down list. Most hosting providers support file transfer protocol (FTP), but some require secure shell file transfer protocol (SFTP) or file transfer protocol over secure sockets layer (FTPS). If your server supports FrontPage Server Extensions or SharePoint Services, and your website has any legacy FrontPage components such as the form handler, Microsoft recommends you select this connection type, as any other connection type will break functionality. Select 'WebDAV' if your server supports distributed authoring and versioning. Typically, you will only use 'File system' if you are connecting to a server on your network.
Click 'Browse' or enter the location as provided by your hosting provider. The 'Location' field will add the protocol it expects for each connection type. For example, for FTP, location is 'ftp://,' but for FrontPage Server Extensions, it is 'http://.' Enter a directory if needed.
Enter your user name and password provided by your hosting provider or network administrator in the 'Credentials' section. This section disappears for the 'File System' connection type.
Change the information in the 'Settings' section only if advised by your hosting company. Click 'Add.' You may optionally check 'Include subsites' if you have created them and 'Optimize HTML during publishing.' By default, 'Log changes during publishing' is selected. Click 'OK.'
Publish Website
Select 'Publishing' at the bottom of the 'Site View' tab. Select 'Connect to the current publishing destination.' Enter your credentials, if prompted, as some computers do not store this information for security reasons. Expression Web displays the local copy of your website on the left and the remote destination on the right.
Select 'Publish All Files to 'Production Website'' from the 'Site' menu. Expression Web will publish all files from the local website to the remote destination. You may watch the progress in the 'Publishing Status' panel, which displays queued, failed and completed files, as well as the log. Review the log file for any messages when publishing has completed.
Select 'Publish Changed Files to 'Production Website'' from the 'Site' menu for all future publishing. Expression Web will compare the local and remote websites and only publish files that have different modified dates. This will speed up publishing if you have a large site with many files. You can also publish individual files by selecting 'Publish Current File to 'Production Website'' from the 'Site' menu when the file is open in the design window.
In Feburary 2016 03,
Launch Microsoft Expression Web. Select 'Recent Sites' or 'Open Site' from the 'Site' menu and select the website you wish to publish.
Select 'Publish Settings' from the 'Site' menu. Select 'Add' on the 'Publishing' tab.
Enter a friendly name for the publishing destination; for example, 'Production Website.' Select a connection type from the drop-down list. Most hosting providers support file transfer protocol (FTP), but some require secure shell file transfer protocol (SFTP) or file transfer protocol over secure sockets layer (FTPS). If your server supports FrontPage Server Extensions or SharePoint Services, and your website has any legacy FrontPage components such as the form handler, Microsoft recommends you select this connection type, as any other connection type will break functionality. Select 'WebDAV' if your server supports distributed authoring and versioning. Typically, you will only use 'File system' if you are connecting to a server on your network.
Click 'Browse' or enter the location as provided by your hosting provider. The 'Location' field will add the protocol it expects for each connection type. For example, for FTP, location is 'ftp://,' but for FrontPage Server Extensions, it is 'http://.' Enter a directory if needed.
Enter your user name and password provided by your hosting provider or network administrator in the 'Credentials' section. This section disappears for the 'File System' connection type.
Change the information in the 'Settings' section only if advised by your hosting company. Click 'Add.' You may optionally check 'Include subsites' if you have created them and 'Optimize HTML during publishing.' By default, 'Log changes during publishing' is selected. Click 'OK.'
Publish Website
Select 'Publishing' at the bottom of the 'Site View' tab. Select 'Connect to the current publishing destination.' Enter your credentials, if prompted, as some computers do not store this information for security reasons. Expression Web displays the local copy of your website on the left and the remote destination on the right.
Select 'Publish All Files to 'Production Website'' from the 'Site' menu. Expression Web will publish all files from the local website to the remote destination. You may watch the progress in the 'Publishing Status' panel, which displays queued, failed and completed files, as well as the log. Review the log file for any messages when publishing has completed.
Select 'Publish Changed Files to 'Production Website'' from the 'Site' menu for all future publishing. Expression Web will compare the local and remote websites and only publish files that have different modified dates. This will speed up publishing if you have a large site with many files. You can also publish individual files by selecting 'Publish Current File to 'Production Website'' from the 'Site' menu when the file is open in the design window.
In Feburary 2016 03,
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