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JJ
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Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 9:51 am    Post subject: Working outside port 80 Reply with quote

Hi,

If I want to work outside port 80, I need to set the
developerTools.xml as illustrated by you from some posting here. But I am
using WindowsXP and it only has a default port 80 with no other port exposed.
(this is my development PC). If I want to use it on port 81 of a Windows
Server 2003 PC, which is suppose to be the MCMS server to the project, how
can I go about doing it. The MCMS sever do not have Development tools like
Visual Studio Microsoft.NET installed. Only the.net framework exist. Hence
there should not be a developertools.xml around right? Can I conclude I can
only use port 80 unless I install development tools in the server?

Thanks
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Stefan [MSFT]
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Posted: Sun Nov 13, 2005 9:50 pm    Post subject: Re: Working outside port 80 Reply with quote

Hi JJ,

the developer tools can only work against the local machine. There is no way
to connect the developer tools to a remote machine.
See here on how to setup a shared developer environment:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnmscms02/html/Office_CMSSetUpSharedDevEnv.asp

Cheers,
Stefan


"JJ" <JJ@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Quote:
Hi,

If I want to work outside port 80, I need to set the
developerTools.xml as illustrated by you from some posting here. But I am
using WindowsXP and it only has a default port 80 with no other port
exposed.
(this is my development PC). If I want to use it on port 81 of a Windows
Server 2003 PC, which is suppose to be the MCMS server to the project, how
can I go about doing it. The MCMS sever do not have Development tools like
Visual Studio Microsoft.NET installed. Only the.net framework exist. Hence
there should not be a developertools.xml around right? Can I conclude I
can
only use port 80 unless I install development tools in the server?

Thanks

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JJ
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 9:50 am    Post subject: Re: Working outside port 80 Reply with quote

Hi Stefan,

Which means if I want to place the site on let say port 81 then I got to
have developer tools on both machines and also having both their
developertools.xml contents changed to port 81.

Thanks Stefan, now clear my views. Another thing it shall be a virtual
directory instead of web site to be created in IIS in a remote machine right?
In Windows server 2003 there are 2 choices, web site and virtual directory.

Thanks!



"Stefan [MSFT]" wrote:

Quote:
Hi JJ,

the developer tools can only work against the local machine. There is no way
to connect the developer tools to a remote machine.
See here on how to setup a shared developer environment:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnmscms02/html/Office_CMSSetUpSharedDevEnv.asp

Cheers,
Stefan


"JJ" <JJ@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:DA15E88B-6F07-4F84-9852-B7A759969B04@microsoft.com...
Hi,

If I want to work outside port 80, I need to set the
developerTools.xml as illustrated by you from some posting here. But I am
using WindowsXP and it only has a default port 80 with no other port
exposed.
(this is my development PC). If I want to use it on port 81 of a Windows
Server 2003 PC, which is suppose to be the MCMS server to the project, how
can I go about doing it. The MCMS sever do not have Development tools like
Visual Studio Microsoft.NET installed. Only the.net framework exist. Hence
there should not be a developertools.xml around right? Can I conclude I
can
only use port 80 unless I install development tools in the server?

Thanks




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Stefan [MSFT]
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 9:50 am    Post subject: Re: Working outside port 80 Reply with quote

Hi JJ;

the website needs to be a website.
And the MCMS template project will be a web application (virtual directory
with application flag).
This will usually be created from VS.NET.
Only a web site can have a port number.

Cheers,
Stefan

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"JJ" <JJ@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
Hi Stefan,

Which means if I want to place the site on let say port 81 then I got to
have developer tools on both machines and also having both their
developertools.xml contents changed to port 81.

Thanks Stefan, now clear my views. Another thing it shall be a virtual
directory instead of web site to be created in IIS in a remote machine
right?
In Windows server 2003 there are 2 choices, web site and virtual
directory.

Thanks!



"Stefan [MSFT]" wrote:

Hi JJ,

the developer tools can only work against the local machine. There is no
way
to connect the developer tools to a remote machine.
See here on how to setup a shared developer environment:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnmscms02/html/Office_CMSSetUpSharedDevEnv.asp

Cheers,
Stefan


"JJ" <JJ@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:DA15E88B-6F07-4F84-9852-B7A759969B04@microsoft.com...
Hi,

If I want to work outside port 80, I need to set the
developerTools.xml as illustrated by you from some posting here. But I
am
using WindowsXP and it only has a default port 80 with no other port
exposed.
(this is my development PC). If I want to use it on port 81 of a
Windows
Server 2003 PC, which is suppose to be the MCMS server to the project,
how
can I go about doing it. The MCMS sever do not have Development tools
like
Visual Studio Microsoft.NET installed. Only the.net framework exist.
Hence
there should not be a developertools.xml around right? Can I conclude I
can
only use port 80 unless I install development tools in the server?

Thanks




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