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Wilfred Lau


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02-08-04 01:46 PM

In Application Center 2000 Support Center
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-
US;AppCtr However, none of the links in Highlights & Top
Issue section is working.

I experienced that Application Center replicates files and
directories when I deployed the built-in application
(Default Web Site).  However, I tried to deploy a
customized application which is a virtual directory of the
default web site.  No file was being replicated if "File
System Paths was not added.

Therefore, to replicate a virtual directory (web
application), is it necessary to include the "File System
Paths"?  Also, I am still waiting for an answer from my
another posted message in Setup newsgroup regarding on
the .NET Assembly Cache replication.

Please help to resolve this unexpected issue in AC2K.

Thanks in advance.
Wilfred





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    RE: Links in Application Center 2000 Support Center Not available  
George Cheng [MSFT]


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02-08-04 01:46 PM

I'm looking into the broken links. Thanks for alerting us of that.
You should not have to add the file system path when deploying the vdir.
Is the site you are deploying to have the same name and site ID?

Thank You

George Cheng

Microsoft Application Center & Index Server Support

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| In Application Center 2000 Support Center
| http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=fh;EN-
| US;AppCtr However, none of the links in Highlights & Top
| Issue section is working.
|
| I experienced that Application Center replicates files and
| directories when I deployed the built-in application
| (Default Web Site).  However, I tried to deploy a
| customized application which is a virtual directory of the
| default web site.  No file was being replicated if "File
| System Paths was not added.
|
| Therefore, to replicate a virtual directory (web
| application), is it necessary to include the "File System
| Paths"?  Also, I am still waiting for an answer from my
| another posted message in Setup newsgroup regarding on
| the .NET Assembly Cache replication.
|
| Please help to resolve this unexpected issue in AC2K.
|
| Thanks in advance.
| Wilfred
|






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