Test system Maintenance process is one of the most things to do is to publish the site, from the original to take over the old test system to build the release, to their own revised test system again and again release the test, and even a variety of backup server release, publishing the site this thing from the original slow, Stumbling to the present pro, the following to share with you the following website release notes;
First: Install the VS after install IIS caused error:
1: Create a new virtual directory, you are prompted to browse the Web page:
The current identity (IIS Apppool\defaultapppool) does not have write access to "C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\TemporaryASP.NET Files",
After inspection, the system does not have C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\TemporaryASP.NET files this directory, because the first installed VS2013, after the installation of IIS caused.
Go to the Command Line window and run:
C:\windows\microsoft.net\framework\v4.0.30319>aspnet_regiis-i
can be completed smoothly.
2: Browse the webpage again, the prompt message appears:
Compiler information Error : CS0016: Failed to write output file "c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v4.0.30319\TemporaryASP.NETFiles\root\ 26676eb7\92c7e946\app_web_default.aspx.fcfebddb.9eruvybl.dll "--" denied access. ”
Workaround: Open Server System C drive, open window, right-click Temp, Properties--security--edit, add modify and Write permissions to Iis_iusrs user control permissions.
You can browse the ASP Web site smoothly.
Two: Permissions issues and default document settings
1: Error that occurs without modifying permissions
Solution: Locate the published file and then add the user-everyone in the properties-"Security Settings"
2: The default home page without setting will appear as shown in the error:
Solution: Find your published website in IIS, double-click to see the "default document" (such as) to add the default home page file for your site.
Notice about the release of the site for the time being, I hope that in the subsequent release of the site encountered more errors, so that there will be more opportunities for learning to improve.
Exam system Maintenance--Site release considerations