set up the system

Hello
I need emergency on a technical question.
I joined a new place of work. Currently, this place has an opening of Virtual Office for development activities (XP with IIS 5.0). I have access to the connection of production (windows server 2008 r2, IIS 7.2) for general activities. Which is hosted in the cloud, which has also a shared snapshot of users desktop session. The project of development/code resides in a network location.

Now, I'm supposed to implement and host the web and wcf based code (currently in .net 4.0, sql server 2008 r2) residing in the shared network location. I am able to open the code in the shared network drive using visual studio with developer connection (IIS 5.0).

The question is: is it possible to host (in IIS) the asp.net application on a computer server of Windows server 2008 with the code that resides in the shared network folder? Alternatively, host locally? Or, what are the other options to host the application in these cases?

Could you please guide me as I did not have much knowledge on this?
Thank you very much
Rashmi

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