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Hosting an ASP.NET 2.0 Website from Windows Home Server (WHS

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Hosting an ASP.NET 2.0 Website from Windows Home Server (WHS

Postby ttoomm on Fri Apr 11, 2008 3:22 pm

Ever have a hankering to host a fully functional ASP.NET 2.0 Website from your basement (or den, or garage, or where ever)?

Take a look at: http://whswebsite.googlepages.com/

A couple guys decided to do just that. They say that what help they found on the net was above their heads. So they wrote a KISS (Keep it Simple Stupid) type guide for others who may want to do it also.

They used free ASP.NET Starter Kits and free Microsoft “Express” software and their guide is freely downloadable.
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Part 2 has been Updated

Postby ttoomm on Thu Apr 24, 2008 10:02 pm

Part 2 has been revised adding Steps 9-13 to assure against Database Write Permissions issues (Won't open from the Internet)

http://whswebsite.googlepages.com/home

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Part 7 WWC has been Posted

Postby ttoomm on Fri May 02, 2008 12:37 am

Part 7 – WWC (Whist Website Construction) has been posted. This is the final document that is planned at this time. Part 7 includes modules for a User Forum, User Polls and Secure Downloads functionality.

This can be found with the previous six parts at
http://whswebsite.googlepages.com/
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Part 7 WWC has been Posted

Postby ttoomm on Fri May 02, 2008 12:38 am

Part 7 – WWC (Whist Website Construction) has been posted. This is the final document that is planned at this time. Part 7 includes modules for a User Forum, User Polls and Secure Downloads functionality.

This can be found with the previous six parts at
http://whswebsite.googlepages.com/
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WWC - Whiist Website Contruction

Postby MountainMan on Fri May 09, 2008 7:16 pm

I thought it might be useful to point out that they have done some new things:
    They have added a Warning at the top of the page http://whswebsite.googlepages.com/
    They have added dates so you can see if you have the latest downloads
    They have started posting examples like this

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WWC (Whiist Website Creation) Website Updted

Postby MountainMan on Fri May 23, 2008 4:19 am

Me again. Trying to be helpful, I hope.

If it has been awhile since you have visited the http://whswebsite.googlepages.com/ site, you should go take a quick look again. If I am reading their stat counters right they have been fairly successful but that is not why another visit would be a good idea.

They have some new information and downloads you might find useful:
- They have a revised Starter Kit available for download. It includes three new themes, each with animations. And it has most of the fixes in Part 4 already done for you.
- If you have already started your site they have the three new themes as an add-on too
- They have added FAQ’s for the most frequent mistakes
- There is also a clearly marked Help section
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WWC – Complete 7-Part Package Posted as a single Document

Postby ttoomm on Sun Jun 08, 2008 6:15 pm

This post is to let you know that the Complete 7-Part WWC (Whiist/WHS Website Construction/Creation) Instruction has been posted as a single MS Word document. The first page is a hyperlinked Table of Contents which adds greatly to the usefulness of the document. Heck, we wrote the Instructions and sometimes we forget what is covered in each of the seven Parts. .

Check it out at http://whswebsite.googlepages.com/
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Postby simonduz on Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:20 pm

Looks like I could modify this just a bit to install the DotNetNuke starter kit.
If it works I will post my resutls and steps I used. DNN Rocks!!
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Postby ttoomm on Sun Apr 05, 2009 5:54 pm

simonduz wrote:Looks like I could modify this just a bit to install the DotNetNuke starter kit.
If it works I will post my resutls and steps I used. DNN Rocks!!


Yes, the same methods do work for the DotNetNuke package. We have had a couple folks write and tell us that following these instructions as the basic outline of "how to" will get DotNetNuke up and running on your home server
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Re: Hosting an ASP.NET 2.0 Website from Windows Home Server (WHS

Postby ttoomm on Thu Nov 26, 2009 2:45 am

Google moved the http://whswebsite.googlepages.com/ website to http://sites.google.com/site/whswebsite/. Right now they are transferring from the old URL to the new URL but I worry about how long that might last. They royally hose up the transfer. The whole purpose of the site was to provide links to downloadable instructions on how to build an ASP.NET website on your WHS. The links were trashed. It has been fixed now.

You might in the future need the new URL:
http://sites.google.com/site/whswebsite/
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