How to use Web Site Administration Tool without installing VS 2005(blogs.msdn.com)

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Ever needed to use the new Asp.Net 2.0 Web Site Administration tool on a production site? Don’t want to install VS 2005 on your production server? Rahul Soni has posted a quick walkthrough to accomplish just this.

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posted by kbrunetkbrunet(0) 5 years, 11 months ago 0

How to use Web Site Administration Tool without installing VS 2005 -

Rahul,

I have created the Web Site Adminitrations directory and IIS configuations. I have selected

http://10.0.0.6/UCTInternal/webstieadmin/default.aspx?applicationPhysicalPath=C:\Inetpub\wwwroot\tracker\&applicationUrl=/UCTInternal/trackit

http://10.0.0.6/UCTInternal/trackit

and get this message. Could you help????

An error was encountered. Please return to the previous page and try again.

The following message may help in diagnosing the problem: System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: Specified argument was out of the range of valid values. Parameter name: site at System.Web.Configuration.WebConfigurationHost.InitForConfiguration(String& locationSubPath, String& configPath, String& locationConfigPath, IInternalConfigRoot configRoot, Object[] hostInitConfigurationParams) at System.Configuration.Configuration..ctor(String locationSubPath, Type typeConfigHost, Object[] hostInitConfigurationParams) at System.Configuration.Internal.InternalConfigConfigurationFactory.System.Configuration.Internal.IInternalConfigConfigurationFactory.Create(Type typeConfigHost, Object[] hostInitConfigurationParams) at System.Web.Configuration.WebConfigurationHost.OpenConfiguration(WebLevel webLevel, ConfigurationFileMap fileMap, VirtualPath path, String site, String locationSubPath, String server, String userName, String password, IntPtr tokenHandle) at System.Web.Configuration.WebConfigurationManager.OpenWebConfigurationImpl(WebLevel webLevel, ConfigurationFileMap fileMap, String path, String site, String locationSubPath, String server, String userName, String password, IntPtr userToken) at System.Web.Configuration.WebConfigurationManager.OpenMappedWebConfiguration(WebConfigurationFileMap fileMap, String path) at System.Web.Administration.WebAdminPage.OpenWebConfiguration(String path, String appPhysPath, Boolean getWebConfigForSubDir) at System.Web.Administration.WebAdminPage.OpenWebConfiguration(String path, Boolean getWebConfigForSubDir) at System.Web.Administration.WebAdminPage.VerifyAppValid()

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