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‎Oct 14, 2009
10:52 AM
IIS and application directory
Hello,
does someone know, how to create a directory under the Default Web Site entry ( not a virtual one ), where I can create my applications.
At the UI of IIS it's possible, but how to create with IS2010?
Thanks in advance!
Johannes
does someone know, how to create a directory under the Default Web Site entry ( not a virtual one ), where I can create my applications.
At the UI of IIS it's possible, but how to create with IS2010?
Thanks in advance!
Johannes
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‎Oct 14, 2009
04:31 PM
Installation Designer / #3 Configure Target System / Internet Information Services / right-click Web Sites / select Add Web Site. It should install under Default Web Site by default. HTH
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‎Oct 16, 2009
03:53 AM
Hello Chip Keen,
thanks for your reply,
but in this way I get a website.
My target is an application under a SUBfolder in the "Default Web Site".
Default Web Site
- Folder HUGO
- - Application MyApp
Regards
Johannes
thanks for your reply,
but in this way I get a website.
My target is an application under a SUBfolder in the "Default Web Site".
Default Web Site
- Folder HUGO
- - Application MyApp
Regards
Johannes
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‎Oct 16, 2009
10:01 AM
... meanwhile I think that I'm looking for how to create a starting point...
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‎Jan 26, 2010
04:06 PM
Hi, did you ever find a solution to this? I am trying to do the exact same thing with InstallShield 2010 (InstallScriptMSI project)
Thanks very much,
Pam
Thanks very much,
Pam
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‎Jan 27, 2010
02:06 AM
Yes, I have found the solution by accident:
extend the Name in the General settings with the folder name:
\
I'm using a basic project. If there's a difference to the script projects, I don't know.
Regards
Johannes
P.S. Sorry, I posted the solution only in an other forum.
extend the Name in the General settings with the folder name:
I'm using a basic project. If there's a difference to the script projects, I don't know.
Regards
Johannes
P.S. Sorry, I posted the solution only in an other forum.
