I am trying to use VS2010's 1-Click Publish feature to deploy a test site from my laptop to my server. I have the firewall turned off on both machines and the MS Deployment Service is up and running on both my laptop and the server.

However, when I try and publish from VS2010 on my laptop I get the following error:

Error 1 Web deployment task failed.(Remote agent (URL https://192.168.1.181/:8172/msdeploy.axd?site=LocationsTest) could not be contacted. Make sure the remote agent service is installed and started on the target computer.)
The requested resource does not exist, or the requested URL is incorrect.
Error details:
Remote agent (URL https://192.168.1.181/:8172/msdeploy.axd?site=LocationsTest) could not be contacted. Make sure the remote agent service is installed and started on the target computer.
An unsupported response was received. The response header 'MSDeploy.Response' was '' but 'v1' was expected.
The remote server returned an error: (404) Not Found. 0 0 Test.Web

Any idea what I am doing wrong here?

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Make sure you have the WMSvc Service (Web Management Service) set to 'Auto' (and started) so it's on when you restart & check out this link http://learn.iis.net/page.aspx/516/configure-the-web-deployment-handler/

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Note - Service name: 'MsDepSvc' - Display name" 'Web Deployment Agent Service' – Kevin McKinley Jul 2 '10 at 23:20
Look at solution below, just as important. – Dan Doyon Dec 8 '11 at 19:05
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I've had this one come up on a few occasions after having just successfully deployed a WebApp on a server running IIS 7.5. Obviously since a deployment/publishing was done successfully on the server just before this error came up, there was very little that could have gone wrong on the server setup/configuration (unless the previous successful deployment did something horribly wrong and removed some configuration parameters on the server).

After having rebooted the server, checked that Web Management service and Web Deployment service were running correctly, and verified from cUrl tool that a GET of the MsDeploy.axd was successful there was only one thing left to do. Restart Visual Studio. Magically post restart of VS publish started working again. All on its own. Magical stuff, this Web Deployment :)

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EVERYONE SHOULD TRY THIS FIRST BEFORE JUMPING THROUGH SERVER CONFIGURATION HOOPS! – Khalid Abuhakmeh Aug 31 '11 at 18:28
Restart Visual Studio... simple! – Chase Florell Sep 1 '11 at 20:36
Worked for me! Looking into CLI-deployment instead... – Toft Dec 1 '11 at 14:03
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rebooted the server not worked. deleted publish.xml not worked. restart the vs started. hell yeah thanks :) – ersan Dec 11 '11 at 14:44
unbelievable...THANK YOU FOR THE TIP (it still works!) – kaveman 19 hours ago
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Make sure you have set Site/Application correctly in publish profile: Publish profile dialog in Visual Studio 2010

You get the same error message if you spell site or application name wrong.

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This was my needful, we had a system that was setup differently (than it should be) and I was going frikkin bonkers. – Dan Doyon Dec 8 '11 at 18:25
Pffft. "You get the same error message if you spell site or application name wrong." I'm such an idiot. – Brad Crandell May 17 at 16:14
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Although a lot of different unrelated things can contribute to getting the 404, I solved it for my by.

  1. When installing/reinstalling the WebDeploy installer, choose Custom/Change and then ensure that 'Management Service Deligation UI' is one of the installed options, it is not installed by default, but is required for WebDeploy to work (installer bug).
  2. Use the new Management Service Delegation icon in the Server node of the IIS manager to add the 'Deploy Applications with Content' role, accepting it's default settings. But you may also want to specify a "Run As" setting with a user that has rights to modify IIS settings.
  3. Restart the Web Management Service.

After this, everything works fine. Assuming the Web Management Service is setup correctly (mine is configured to accept remote connections, the firewall port was opened, and the user I'm uploading with was added to every single Site that I want to deploy to (using the IIS Manager Permissions icon in each Site node in the IIS Manager)).

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I got this error because I changed my password. The deployment wizard still saved my old password, after retyped my password, everything works fine now.

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Hahaha this was exactly what happened to me. Amazing that we faced this situation almost at the same time and nobody else had commented this issue – aleafonso Feb 8 at 11:48
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This same message would occur almost at random when publishing projects from visual studio 2010.

The fix was to delete the $projectname.Publish.xml file (in the root directory of the project) and re-create it.

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If you are using an SSL certificate you should go into Management Service under the IIS Manager section of Server Manager and stop the service, select the correct certificate and then start the service again. This is what worked for me (I was getting Forbidden message).

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We found the issue was because WebDeploy was installed before the Web Management Service feature was enabled on a Windows 2008 server. After Web Management Service is installed, uninstall Web Deploy fully. Then resinstall and make sure all components of the package are selected.

Following the reinstallation we were immediately able to publishing to the server from my local machine, and also from our CI.

A couple of points to note after reading the other answers:

  • If you are getting a 404 error the problem is not one of security.
  • We did not have to restart Visual Studio for this change to take effect.
  • Reinstallation will kick off the services in automatic mode, do not adust this setting.
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