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Beginning Web Development, Silverlight, and ASP.NET AJAX

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CHAPTER 13 ■ <strong>AJAX</strong> SCRIPTS AND SERVICES<br />

Once your site is created, use the Solution Explorer to create two new folders. Call<br />

one AdminFolder <strong>and</strong> the other UserFolder. Later, you will put content into these folders,<br />

which are accessed by Administrator <strong>and</strong> User profiles, respectively. You can see this in<br />

Figure 13-2.<br />

Figure 13-2. Creating folders for the different roles<br />

Create some simple content in each folder. An <strong>ASP</strong>X file in each containing text to<br />

indicate which folder they are in should suffice.<br />

Next, go to the <strong>Web</strong> Site menu in Visual Studio <strong>and</strong> select <strong>ASP</strong>.<strong>NET</strong> Configuration. The<br />

<strong>ASP</strong>.<strong>NET</strong> configuration utility will load in the browser (see Figure 13-3).<br />

Figure 13-3. <strong>Web</strong> Site Administration Tool

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