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Smitty200

2005-04-30, 7:54 am

I am new to commerce server. I have access to a .pup file of the
current site I have been tasked with taking over. It was developed
offshore and they now want it maintained on site. Will the .pup file
contain all the .aspx.cs files as well as the .aspx files or does it
only contain the .aspx files? If I install a dev version of commerce
server and sql server on my XP box will I be able to create the dev
environement from the .pup file on my system? Thanks for any advice.

Ravi Shankar

2005-05-02, 7:47 am

Unless your offshore team has taken pains to remove the .ascx files from the
developed site, all the support files would be part of the PUP package. If
there are some custom pipline components developed or custom commerce server
resources developed then the source files for those components would not be
part of the PUP.

If you install the dev version of CS on your XP (patch it up to the same
level as production) and Un-PUP, you'd be able to create the dev environment
for the site.

"Smitty200" wrote:

> I am new to commerce server. I have access to a .pup file of the
> current site I have been tasked with taking over. It was developed
> offshore and they now want it maintained on site. Will the .pup file
> contain all the .aspx.cs files as well as the .aspx files or does it
> only contain the .aspx files? If I install a dev version of commerce
> server and sql server on my XP box will I be able to create the dev
> environement from the .pup file on my system? Thanks for any advice.
>
>

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