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| asp.net NUT!!! 2004-12-24, 8:55 pm |
| Hi
I've been trying to add a web refernece to a asp.net application project,
from a web service within the same solution. The site is hosted on my local
host & in a virtual directory.
when I go through the process of adding the web refernce to the application
layer I get an error message stating that my LAN services are configured for
web URL discovery. I then searched through the MSDN help to discover that
this can be configured through the tools/options/internet
properties/connections TAB/LANsettings & then entering the domain name or IP
address of the local machine & associated port number.
I then did this but it still didn't work, May I need to cionfigur something
in IIS before the project is even begun, It shouldn't be this hard to add a
webreference
Thanks
Dave
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| Bob Barrows [MVP] 2004-12-25, 3:55 pm |
| asp.net NUT!!! wrote:
> Hi
> I've been trying to add a web refernece to a asp.net application
> project, from a web service within the same solution. The site is
> hosted on my local host & in a virtual directory.
> when I go through the process of adding the web refernce to the
> application layer I get an error message stating that my LAN services
> are configured for web URL discovery. I then searched through the
> MSDN help to discover that this can be configured through the
> tools/options/internet properties/connections TAB/LANsettings & then
> entering the domain name or IP address of the local machine &
> associated port number.
> I then did this but it still didn't work, May I need to cionfigur
> something in IIS before the project is even begun, It shouldn't be
> this hard to add a webreference
> Thanks
> Dave
There was no way for you to know it, but this is a classic asp newsgroup.
While you may be lucky enough to find a dotnet-savvy person here who can
answer your question, you can eliminate the luck factor by posting your
question to a group where those dotnet-savvy people hang out. I suggest
microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.
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