Hi Jeanette,

It should make no difference if you replicate the setup and the file
paths on the server. In theory, if you copy everything into the exact
same location, and set up the same aliases for the web-server (IIS or
Apache), then it should work. If you are loading data from the network,
you'd have to make sure your server has access to these same resources.
A server is no different from a workstation from a logical point of
view.

Regards,

Jacob


 

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> Jeanette McBride
> Sent: 6 March 2008 09:54
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [mapserver-users] workstation to server migration
> 
> Hi helpful folks,
> 
> I've got a nice Mapserver project running on my desktop and 
> I'd like to
> get it on our intranet.  I know something about GIS but nothing about
> networks and servers, so I can't answer my IT Dept's 
> question, which is
> this:  "In regards to the question about migrating my question was to
> migrate the data from the current workstation to the new server
> computer. Would it cause a problem?"  Without getting into 
> details about
> the machines, any thoughts on this?
> 
> thanks, 
> Jenny
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