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Check out the Web Site Application Administration Tool in ASP.NET Whidbey

If you have not already seen it, the Web Site Application Admin Tool included with ASP.NET Whidbey is very nice.  Things that I used to pull my hair out regarding the specific syntax are now done for you in an application.  This is very nice.  Ok, so how do you bring it up?  In Visual Web Developer, go to the Website ->ASP.NET Configuration option and it will come up.  From here, you can setup a bunch of things to configure your ASP.NET Whidbey Web Application.

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Jason Tucker said:

or try http://localhost/webapplication/webadmin.axd to bring up the web app admin tool. I agree it is very nice.
# July 7, 2004 7:39 PM

Laura said:

Hey ,

I've had the following error after using the website administration tool:

The SSE Provider did not find the database file specified in the connection string. At the configured trust level (below High trust level), the SSE provider can not automatically create the database file.

I am using a ms sql server database although i am new to this feature. It works fine locally but not remotely.

Please help

# December 5, 2006 9:22 AM
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