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Eval Message When Web App Deployed
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17/07/2005 21:09:06
John Darragh
Entrotech Engineering, Inc.
Torrance, Californie, États-Unis
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Forum:
ASP.NET
Catégorie:
The Mere Mortals .NET Framework
Versions des environnements
Environment:
VB.NET 1.1
OS:
Windows Server 2003
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Divers
Thread ID:
01033405
Message ID:
01035304
Vues:
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John,

>The application runs ok in the development environment, where the app is deployed on the localhost to my development machine. However, when I use Project | Copy Project and Frontpage extensions to copy the project to my server, then run the application, the web pages have the text across the top saying that the page is using an evaluation version of the MM Framework and the MM Logo appears as well.
>
>I cannot find any information in the User Guide about extra steps that might be required to deploy a web app, but there must be something else I need to do to suppress the evaluation messages.
>
>The possibilities that occur to me are
>1. Maybe when I had the eval version installed, it wrote something to the registry (or somewhere in Visual Studio) that didn't get cleaned out when I uninstalled the eval version?
>2. Maybe MM has to be installed on the deployment web server?
>3. Maybe you can't use xcopy deployment to deploy to a web server, but have to run some sort of msi installer?

It definitely sounds like you have installed the eval version of MM .NET assemblies to the web server. You can either choose to create a web deployment package to deploy the application or you can copy the assemblies to the web server. You can copy the MM .NET assemblies to the bin folder of the web application. ASP.NET tends to cache assemblies, so I recommend rebooting the server if it keeps finding the eval version of the assemblies.

Regards,
Kevin McNeish
Eight-Time .NET MVP
VFP and iOS Author, Speaker & Trainer
Oak Leaf Enterprises, Inc.
Chief Architect, MM Framework
http://www.oakleafsd.com
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