visual-studio-2008

Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories?

不羁的心 提交于 2021-01-20 22:16:12
问题 Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories? Or Has anyone written some code that will delete off these publish directories (maybe keeping the last 10)? Currently, every time a ClickOnce Publish is done a new directory is being created on the IIS Server. This NEW directory contains a copy of the whole application, which is downloaded. The old directories do not seem to be used anymore and is just taking up a lot of space. Here is a sample of the directory names being

Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories?

不羁的心 提交于 2021-01-20 22:15:10
问题 Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories? Or Has anyone written some code that will delete off these publish directories (maybe keeping the last 10)? Currently, every time a ClickOnce Publish is done a new directory is being created on the IIS Server. This NEW directory contains a copy of the whole application, which is downloaded. The old directories do not seem to be used anymore and is just taking up a lot of space. Here is a sample of the directory names being

Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories?

不羁的心 提交于 2021-01-20 22:14:49
问题 Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories? Or Has anyone written some code that will delete off these publish directories (maybe keeping the last 10)? Currently, every time a ClickOnce Publish is done a new directory is being created on the IIS Server. This NEW directory contains a copy of the whole application, which is downloaded. The old directories do not seem to be used anymore and is just taking up a lot of space. Here is a sample of the directory names being

Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories?

若如初见. 提交于 2021-01-20 22:13:15
问题 Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories? Or Has anyone written some code that will delete off these publish directories (maybe keeping the last 10)? Currently, every time a ClickOnce Publish is done a new directory is being created on the IIS Server. This NEW directory contains a copy of the whole application, which is downloaded. The old directories do not seem to be used anymore and is just taking up a lot of space. Here is a sample of the directory names being

Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories?

半世苍凉 提交于 2021-01-20 22:13:12
问题 Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories? Or Has anyone written some code that will delete off these publish directories (maybe keeping the last 10)? Currently, every time a ClickOnce Publish is done a new directory is being created on the IIS Server. This NEW directory contains a copy of the whole application, which is downloaded. The old directories do not seem to be used anymore and is just taking up a lot of space. Here is a sample of the directory names being

Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories?

有些话、适合烂在心里 提交于 2021-01-20 22:12:54
问题 Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories? Or Has anyone written some code that will delete off these publish directories (maybe keeping the last 10)? Currently, every time a ClickOnce Publish is done a new directory is being created on the IIS Server. This NEW directory contains a copy of the whole application, which is downloaded. The old directories do not seem to be used anymore and is just taking up a lot of space. Here is a sample of the directory names being

Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories?

╄→гoц情女王★ 提交于 2021-01-20 22:12:37
问题 Can ClickOnce be configured to delete off old published directories? Or Has anyone written some code that will delete off these publish directories (maybe keeping the last 10)? Currently, every time a ClickOnce Publish is done a new directory is being created on the IIS Server. This NEW directory contains a copy of the whole application, which is downloaded. The old directories do not seem to be used anymore and is just taking up a lot of space. Here is a sample of the directory names being

Visual Studio Publish Website Using SCP/SFTP

淺唱寂寞╮ 提交于 2021-01-20 16:37:58
问题 Is there a way to publish a web site from Visual Studio 2008 using SCP or SFTP? I know it is possible to publish to my local filesystem and then perform the transfer with SCP, but I'd like something more seamless (e.g. part of Visual Studio). Does this feature exist? An addin perhaps? 回答1: The built in system for publishing pages is a little bit limited. One thing that I find useful is with WinSCP, there is a featured called "Keep Remote Directory up to Date". What it will do is set a bunch

icon is not in 3.00 format

﹥>﹥吖頭↗ 提交于 2020-12-29 03:54:11
问题 When building a C++ application in Visual Studio 2008, I receive the following error: iconfile.ico is not in 3.00 format. I created the icon file using Paint, and saved it as a .ico file. I tried saving it as 16 bit, 24 bit, and 256 color. So far, none of these formats appear to be version 3.00. How do I resolve this? 回答1: I downloaded this:Photo Filtre I had to convert the file to a .ico file. I had assumed that if I do a "save as", it did more than just change the extension. After the

icon is not in 3.00 format

ぐ巨炮叔叔 提交于 2020-12-29 03:52:16
问题 When building a C++ application in Visual Studio 2008, I receive the following error: iconfile.ico is not in 3.00 format. I created the icon file using Paint, and saved it as a .ico file. I tried saving it as 16 bit, 24 bit, and 256 color. So far, none of these formats appear to be version 3.00. How do I resolve this? 回答1: I downloaded this:Photo Filtre I had to convert the file to a .ico file. I had assumed that if I do a "save as", it did more than just change the extension. After the