What is the easiest way to deploy an ASP.NET MVC 3 project for Windows Server 2003?

Is there some kind of deployment wizard that I can run and install it only so that it needs to run right on the server endpoint? Should I build a project using VS2010 on the server? If I can't get this thing rolled out today, I really will be screwed.

IIS 6 is there, and I think .NET 4 is installed (I tried installing it from Microsoft, and they installed a million things for me, such as VS2010 Express and SQL Server, and all this other shit, the installation failed, but .NET 4 displayed in IIS).

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I accomplished this by turning on the FTP site for the IIS server website and using it to deploy the web application in visual studio 2010, which will only create and deploy modified files for each assembly. It works very well. You can even add a publishing toolbar to facilitate deployment on a regular basis.

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All you have to do is install the .NET Framework 4.0 (32/64 depending on the assembly) and run aspnet_regiis.exe in the Framework folder.

For me it is here:

C: \ Windows \ Microsoft.NET \ Framework64 \ v4.0.30319 \ aspnet_regiis.exe

Hope this helps!

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