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8/14/2006 4:53 PM
 

Hi,

We have two identical environments (development and production). We do changes in development before making changes in production. After UAT, we will recreate same changes in production. But It is too much duplicate work and wasting us lot of time. Changes include Text changes, Skin changes, Page's Skin Changes, new pages etc.

Is there an easy way to transfer changes to production instead of recreating same changes in production? What are the better ways (fastest way) to move changes to live from development?

Please help.

 
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8/16/2006 2:47 PM
 

If they are truly duplicates (no updates occuring on the live site), the easiest would be to simply 1) copy the development site over to the live site, 2) do a backup of your development DB and restore it over the top of your live DB, and 3) change the SQL Connection string in web.config.

 
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