Congratulations! Your application has been migrated.
These Migration Notes are located in D:\Documents and Settings\eur6mto\My Documents\Ironspeed\Warehouse\MigrationNotes.txt
You may need to make additional changes to compile and run your application.
1. Search for "MIGRATION NOTES" in your .cs and .vb code-behind files and make changes as necessary.
2. Re-apply JavaScript code customizations, if any in D:\Documents and Settings\eur6mto\My Documents\Ironspeed\Warehouse\ApplicationWebForm.js
and D:\Documents and Settings\eur6mto\My Documents\Ironspeed\Warehouse\ApplicationWebUIValidation.js.
3. Re-apply style sheet changes, if any, to D:\Documents and Settings\eur6mto\My Documents\Ironspeed\Warehouse\Styles\Styles.css
4. If the original application contains any files and folders added by source code control software then,
during migration they will be deleted so that migration can happen smoothly. If you really need these
files and folders then, you can check the migrated application back into the source code control system and
it will recreate all the folders. If this does not work then you can add these folders manually from the back-up application.
5. The files header.html, header.ascx, header.ascx.vb(cs) and header.xml have been replaced.
Re-apply any customizations you may have made to the original header.files
to the new header files in your application.
Please make the 5 changes shown above before building and running your application.
You can delete the *.back files once you are satisfied with the migrated application.
Congratulations! Your application has been migrated.
These Migration Notes are located in D:\Documents and Settings\eur6mto\My Documents\Ironspeed\Warehouse\MigrationNotes.txt
You may need to make additional changes to compile and run your application.
1. Search for "MIGRATION NOTES" in your .cs and .vb code-behind files and make changes as necessary.
2. Re-apply JavaScript code customizations, if any in D:\Documents and Settings\eur6mto\My Documents\Ironspeed\Warehouse\ApplicationWebForm.js
and D:\Documents and Settings\eur6mto\My Documents\Ironspeed\Warehouse\ApplicationWebUIValidation.js.
3. Re-apply style sheet changes, if any, to D:\Documents and Settings\eur6mto\My Documents\Ironspeed\Warehouse\Styles\Styles.css
4. If the original application contains any files and folders added by source code control software then,
during migration they will be deleted so that migration can happen smoothly. If you really need these
files and folders then, you can check the migrated application back into the source code control system and
it will recreate all the folders. If this does not work then you can add these folders manually from the back-up application.
Please make the 4 changes shown above before building and running your application.
You can delete the *.back files once you are satisfied with the migrated application.
Congratulations! Your application has been migrated.
These Migration Notes are located in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Warehouse\MigrationNotes.txt
You may need to make additional changes to compile and run your application.
1. Search for "MIGRATION NOTES" in your .cs and .vb code-behind files and make changes as necessary.
2. Re-apply JavaScript code customizations, if any in C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Warehouse\ApplicationWebForm.js
and C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Warehouse\ApplicationWebUIValidation.js.
3. Re-apply style sheet changes, if any, to C:\inetpub\wwwroot\Warehouse\App_Themes\Vanilla\Styles.css
4. If the original application contains any files and folders added by source code control software then,
during migration they will be deleted so that migration can happen smoothly. If you really need these
files and folders then, you can check the migrated application back into the source code control system and
it will recreate all the folders. If this does not work then you can add these folders manually from the back-up application.
Please make the 4 changes shown above before building and running your application.
You can delete the *.back files once you are satisfied with the migrated application.
For pages that contain multiple menu items, upon migration, the page will continue to display each of the menu items.
If the page is recreated after it is migrated, it will use the current default Master page, so the number of menu items displayed on the page will be based on the menu items in the current Master page.
Ideally, the additional menu items should be added to the Master page, and not to the page itself. You can create multiple Master pages and bind pages to different Master pages as needed.