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Note: I asked this question on Stack Overflow, too, here.
I cannot find much in the way of written instructions on how to copy my database to Plesk.
This tutorial page simply says, "To create a database and a database user: Go to Databases > Add Database."
And then it shows a screenshot which...
I just asked this question on StackOverflow, too, here.
I have uploaded my asp.net files to Plesk's Files/File Manager area:
...but the web site won't run. What does run is the pre-existing file "Default.aspx":
Should I move by WebFormRefactored.aspx and WebFormRefactored.aspx.cs files...
Yes, I think it is a subscription account. So how am I supposed to upload my database if I don't have admin credentials over my own database? I'm afraid I might have to demand a refund from GoDaddy and go with a hosting service with more user-friendly setup processes. BTW, I realize Plesk is not...
I might need some more specific instructions, with step-by-steps and screenshots.
I tried the second link at that link you provided, which starts off by saying, "To configure backup settings for a remote Microsoft SQL Server:
Go to Tools & Settings > Database Servers and click the required...
Following the instructions here, I was able to get my zipped database SQL Server backup file (.bak) uploaded to the Files area:
The database and its tables do exist, but they are currently empty:
So how can I get get the database file (uploaded to the Plesk Files area) to populate my...