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Web Deployment Tool and PowerShell Blog

If you want to use the Web Deployment Tool with PowerShell, look no further than our own tester James Cook's PowerShell blog post . He shows how to invoke our deployment APIs through PowerShell to perform a local sync of content. In future posts, he plans...

Web Deployment Tool 1.0 has shipped!

After 2 years of development and lots of customer feedback, we are proud to announce that the Web Deployment Tool has shipped the RTW of our version 1.0! In version 1.0, we have the following components: Powerful APIs that allow you to deploy, sync and...

UI sample for web farm synchronization

One of our team members has built a pretty cool sample UI that allows syncing of multiple web servers and also using file change notifications to trigger syncs. Take a look at the sample at http://blogs.iis.net/moshaikh/archive/2009/04/26/web-server-change...

New release of MS Deploy RC1

We have a new release of the RC1 build to fix a couple issues that people found. We recommend that folks download the new version as it fixes some important issues. How can I get the new build? Just go to our download links for x86 and x64 . How does...

Web Deployment Tool RC1 has shipped

The Web Deployment team is excited to announce that RC1 shipped this morning! We now have a release candidate that can be used for production testing and supports many new features. So what did we add, you ask? The biggest feature is our integration with...

Beta 2 skip and replace rules

We posted about skip and replace rules awhile back, but this is probably one of the more complex areas of MS Deploy. You have to understand our provider structure to figure out what type of object needs to be replaced, what attribute, and then write a...

Visual Studio 2010 deployment features (including MS Deploy)

We briefly mentioned that Visual Studio 2010 is integrating the Web Deployment Tool, but we didn't really go into details. Here's a great blog post that covers the highlights of VS 2010 deployment features, not just MS Deploy, but a lot of other cool...

The MSDeploy SQL Database Provider (dbFullSql)

Overview The MSDeploy SQL Database provider, also called dbFullSql is desgined for first-time installation or deployment of SQL databases to a specified destination database. This blog will serve more as a first step towards using the dbFullSql provider...

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