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Please tell me what steps and material needed to try TinyWebSer for ASP.NET. This project sounds interesting but I have no experience on web Server on USB.

How many Gig I need to buy USB drive to build?
How do I start to build a bootable USB or Wireless USB drive needed?
What code needed to be download and where can I get it free?
What steps I have to follow to build from beginning to end with checking?

Thank you and Best Regards,

Frank
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Updated 10-May-14 11:35am
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[no name] 10-May-14 16:11pm    
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/21343/TinyWebServer-an-ideal-portable-webserver-for-ASP
Nelek 10-May-14 17:36pm    
You should not post email addresses in open forum messages.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 10-May-14 19:22pm    
It's apparent that something is wrong with this question, but how to formulate it? In essence (and maybe informally), this is off-topic. You are not asking anything about computer science or technology, any development problems, any concerns about programming. You are asking about some properties of some particular product. Those are the questions to the authors of the product, no one else.
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Please see my comment to the question where I explain what's wrong about it. This is off-topic in one particular sense: this site is designed for software developers.

Nevertheless, I have an exact answer for you, if I could consider your post from the point of view of a software developer: if you are one of use, what should you do? Not even asking the authors of the product. Most natural approach would be this: this is an open-source product, so you can download and review it, possibly build it and try to run. Than you can figure out what you wanted to know easily. No need to ask any question anywhere.

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