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How to Create Virtual Directories in ASP.NET MVC Web Forms manually?

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  • Go to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > IIS
  • Select Local Computer > Web Sites > Default Web Site.
  • Right click Default Web Site -> New -> Virtual Directory.The Virtual Directory Creation Wizard opens. Click Next.
  • In the "Virtual Directory Alias" wizard page, type the alias name as "syncfusion1_1". Click next.
  • In the "Web Site Content Directory" wizard page, browse to the directory where Syncfusion version 4.1.0.50 has been installed. For eg., "C:\Program Files\Syncfusion\Essential studio\4.1.0.50". Click Next.
  • In the "Access Permissions" page , the "Read" and "Run scripts" checkboxes are checked by default. Click Next.

Now the Virtual directory has been created successfully. Click Finish to see the directory under the "Default Web Site".

Steps to test the Visual Studio 2003 samples :

Select the Virtual Directory that has been created and browse to the "web" folder. Select any product node, say Tools.web->Samples->1.1->AutoComplete->DataSetSample->cs.

Right Click on the "CS" folder select "Properties". In the "CS properties" window -"Directory" tab, click the "Create" button to make it as an IIS application. Then click "Apply" and "Ok".

  • Do the same for the vb project to test it.

Similarly create another Virtual Directory with the alias name "syncfusion2_0" for the same physical directory as selected before. Make the cs and vb folders under the "2.0" directory as IIS applications in order to test the Visual Studio 2005 samples.

Then create another Virtual Directory for the same physical directory with the alias name "Syncfusion" and make the "samplebrowserasp" folder under the "Infrastructure" directory as an IIS application.

Create one more Virtual Directory "sfsampleres" for the path "C:\Program Files\Syncfusion\Essential Studio\4.1.0.50\Infrastructure\SampleBrowserASP\resources"

Now test the individual samples for which, IIS applications have been created in IIS.





Note:

A new version of Essential Studio for ASP.NET is available. Versions prior to the release of Essential Studio 2014, Volume 2 will now be referred to as a classic version. The new ASP.NET suite is powered by Essential Studio for JavaScript providing client-side rendering of HTML 5-JavaScript controls, offering better performance, and better support for touch interactivity. The new version includes all the features of the old version, so migration is easy.

The Classic controls can be used in existing projects; however, if you are starting a new project, we recommend using the latest version of Essential Studio for ASP.NET. Although Syncfusion will continue to support all Classic Versions, we are happy to assist you in migrating to the newest edition.

For current customers, you can check out our components from the License and Downloads page. If you are new to Syncfusion, you can try our 30-day free trial to check out our other controls. If you have any queries or require clarifications, please let us know in the comments section below.

You can also contact us through our support forumsDirect-Trac, or feedback portal. We are always happy to assist you!

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