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I recently stepped into a project that is using Telerik Sitefinity CMS with custom user controls. I would like to get the developers off of the production server. Does anyone have any experience with deploying a Sitefinity site by means of publication (precompiled .DLL)?

Any discussion of benefits, disadvantages, or potential issues would be welcome.

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Hi Jim,

Could you expand on what you mean by "get the developers off the production server"? I'm not sure how that relates to the site being precompiled... that sounds like two separate issues to me.

We use Sitefinity at our site for a few projects, at least two of which have a bunch of custom user controls, yet we don't allow any developers access to the production servers. Also, our sites aren't pre-compiled.

(we would very much prefer that Sitefinity allowed Web Applications rather than Website projects, but alas no..)

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Thanks, Scott. On further investigation, it turns out that some custom security work done by a past consultant, and various misconfigurations, have the site jacked up to the point that it will not run in Visual Studio (more's the wonder that it is working on server, actually). – Jim Snyder Mar 28 at 18:56
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Take a look at the user manual under the topic "Migrating Projects to the Production Web Server"

http://www.sitefinity.com/documents/UserManual_3_5.pdf

That should walk you through the process of deploying to a production server.

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