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06.14.2005 at 12:35PM PDT, ID: 21457994
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I have a .Net website and am using Windows XP and IE 6.0.
Everything is working as expected.
However, I created a .MSI file so I could move the web application to a hosting computer. I need to use the .MSI because I need to include Crystal Reports .MSM merge files.

I tried to test the installation by installing it on my computer. The installation ran successfully and the files were copied to my test folder.

I am mimicking the folder that was set up on the hosting computer which is: c:\inetpub\wwwroot\mytrueage.com\turnbacktheclock

All of my files are in the turnbacktheclock folder.

Both mytrueage.com and turnbacktheclock were set up as virtual directories and I tried putting TurnBackTheClock as the application name in both folders. NO luck.

I then tried to change the application name in mytrueage.com to: mytrueage.com and still no luck.

One thing I did notice is that the Starting Point in the properties of mytrueage.com seems to start in the D:\... directory. Could this be my problem?

I am mystified because the original development site works as expected but the site generated using the .MSI installation does not.

I need to find out how to deploy my application to a shared hosting environment on a hosting site using the Crystal Reports merge files ASAP.

Thanks for any help given,

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[+][-]06.15.2005 at 04:26AM PDT, ID: 14220054

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