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Yes, you can copy the directory structure to any hosting system that supports ASP.NET. But the initial instalation has to be performed on a windows operating system. |
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No, any HTTP or Web Server can be used as long as it supports ASP.NET. |
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- Log into the website Management Console
- Click Default Values and select Configuration Values from the drop-down list
- Update the settings for SITEURL. The Value should be the the url for your website. ie.http://www.mywebsite.com/
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- Log into the website Management Console
- Click Default Values and select Configuration Values from the drop-down list
- Update the settings for SITEURL. The Page Name value should be the SMTP server that your hosting environment uses to send e-mails from the website
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- Run the MyWebsite™ CD and select the Tools button
- When the program opens use the browse button to locate the database file
/Mgt/Db/EMSDb.mdb
- Enter your Serial Number
- Click the Reset button, this will reset the Database files
- Upload the database up to your website
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The directory /Mgt/Db/ needs to have the permissions set to write. |
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The directory /Images/ (including all sub directories) needs to have the permissions set to write. |
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- Run the MyWebsite™ CD and select the Tools button
- When the program opens select the Shared Hosting tab
- Browse to the directory where you installed MyWebsite™
- Enter the name of the Sub Directory
- Select the Add Sub Directory option
- Click the Update button
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- Run the MyWebsite™ CD and select the Tools button
- When the program opens select the Shared Hosting tab
- Browse to the directory where you installed MyWebsite™
- Enter the name of the Sub Directory to be removed
- Select the Remove Sub Directory option
- Click the Update button
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| Internet Information Services, service used to host websites. |
| ASP.NET Active Server Pages, web pages that are built dynamically based on a customer request. |
| Internet Service Provider, this is the company that you purchase your internet connection from. |
| A static IP address provided by your ISP that does not change everytime you log onto the internet. A static IP address assigned to your local computers network connection. This is a requirement of IIS. |
| Hyper Text Markup Language, name for the code used to create static web pages. |
| Domain Name System, a directory of Domain names and their associated IP addresses. When you type a URL into a web browser it looks up the domain in a DNS server to find out where to go. |
| Same as DNS |
| DNS service that allows updates automatically from customers usually requiring a user name and login. |
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