A few days ago Jason Zander blogged about the availability of Visual Studio SP1 Beta (all links below in resources section). I am happy to let you guys know that with SP1 Beta we have enabled integration of IIS Express into Visual Studio. After you have installed SP1 Beta you have to download IIS Express separately for the option to “light up”. After you’ve downloaded and installed IIS Express you can now create Web projects and Websites which use IIS Express instead of Cassini (the default web server used in Visual Studio). For more information regarding the difference between IIS Express and IIS/Cassini please see Scott’s blog linked below. Visual Studio 2010 has two types of web projects; Web Application Project (WAP) and Website projects. You can use either project type with IIS Express. Enabling IIS Express for web projects
For both WAP and Website projects which were using Cassini we have a very simply method for you to use IIS Express. You can just right click then select the context menu option “Use IIS Express”. Take a look at the screen shot that follows for that command. Read more: Visual Web Developer Team Blog
For both WAP and Website projects which were using Cassini we have a very simply method for you to use IIS Express. You can just right click then select the context menu option “Use IIS Express”. Take a look at the screen shot that follows for that command. Read more: Visual Web Developer Team Blog
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