if your deployed application has an .exe file, or doesn’t have a bin folder that means that it’s being deployed as a .NET Core application

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on a closed ticket you said “Usually, if your deployed application has an .exe file, or doesn’t have a bin folder that means that it’s being deployed as a .NET Core application.”… can you tell by the screenshot if this is the case, or how to detect and if so how to fix?

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Hi Stephen,
That’s a .NET Core application. If you would only like to publish .NET Framework apps, use the old project templates. Any Wisej.NET template that contains (.NET Framework) in the title should work for you.

Regards,
Levie

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Server support conversation:

Wisej is also not giving me enough information to resolve this, they keep saying that they my project is .net framework and to check the server. The also don’t have access to my files the way you do. Believe me I don’t like to keep asking these questions and take many hours of guessing what everybody means in their very short replies. I have tried to follow all the instructions on your kb, I wouldn’t just ask here if they didn’t work.

I’m about 95% sure I am *not* working with .net core but can’t tell as I don’t have any information about why you keep saying that and assuming I’m working .net core.

Maybe since Wisej doesn’t want to help you can take a minute to explain what you mean by “the one you’ve uploaded is a .NET Core one” and “make sure you’re working with the .NET Core version.”

 

From: Winhost <support@winhost.com>

“Wisej support said “Usually, if your deployed application has an .exe file, or doesn’t have a bin folder that means that it’s being deployed as a .NET Core application. “… is this what’s happening and how to i fix it if it is? ”

We stated:

“Wisej has 2 implementations, a .NET (Core) one and a .NET Framework one.  Either will work in our environment, however, the one you’ve uploaded is a .NET Core one.  The one in your screenshot is for .NET Framework.  You usually can’t mix the two, so I really don’t know what’s going on. ”

This is something you need to review locally as we’re limited with the amount of support we provide locally. My suggestion is to make sure you’re working with the .NET Core version and then follow the instructions on how to web deploy here: https://support.winhost.com/kb/a1604/visual-studio-publish-web-deploy.aspx

Please let me know if you have any further questions.

Winhost Support

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