RobinS
Fri Feb 16 12:18:27 CST 2007
I don't have Vista yet, and thought for a while that the two patches were
the same thing, so I figured it might confuse other people, too. Thanks for
posting that link; I'll save it for future reference.
Robin S.
Ts'i mahnu uterna ot twan ot geifur hingts uto.
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"Kevin Spencer" <unclechutney@nothinks.com> wrote in message
news:eoRMgQcUHHA.4832@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Yes, Robin. Thanks for pointing out my omission. Here's the official
> information from Microsoft:
>
>
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa948853.aspx
>
> --
> HTH,
>
> Kevin Spencer
> Microsoft MVP
> Software Composer
>
http://unclechutney.blogspot.com
>
> The shortest distance between 2 points is a curve.
>
> "RobinS" <RobinS@NoSpam.yah.none> wrote in message
> news:gtSdnVqTYcG9MEnYnZ2dnUVZ_vCknZ2d@comcast.com...
>> Isn't there also a patch for Vista for VS2005? I saved this from another
>> post somewhere.
>>
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>> Note that after you intall VS2005 on Windows Vista, you should also
>> intall
>> VS2005 SP1. You may visit the following link to get VS2005 SP1.
>> 'Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 (SP1)'
>>
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/bb265237.aspx
>> In addition, you'd better install 'Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1
>> Upate
>> for Windows Vista Beta' to get VS2005 to work better with Vista. You
>> could
>> get it from the above link.
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>>
>> Robin S.
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>> "Kevin Spencer" <unclechutney@nothinks.com> wrote in message
>> news:%23Zg9dSPUHHA.3592@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>> Hi Madison,
>>>
>>> If you're building a web application, you should not need to use the
>>> .Net Framework 3.0, as it is basically the 2.0 Framework plus WPF, WCF,
>>> and WWF, all of which are great technologies, but not essential to
>>> ASP.net web applications. As you're developing a web application, the
>>> UI should not be an issue either, as it will run on the client in a
>>> browser.
>>>
>>> If you're asking about the development machines, you can run Visual
>>> Studio 2005 on Vista. There are a couple of things you will need to do
>>> in order to do this successfully. First, install Service Pack 1 for
>>> Visual Studio 2005. Second, make sure that you run the program as an
>>> administrator. Note that in Vista programs do not run by default with
>>> full permissions. You can configure your shortcuts to run it as an
>>> administrator.
>>>
>>> Next, Vista is running IIS 7, and this is not a problem with Visual
>>> Studio and ASP.Net 2.0, except that you cannot connect to your web
>>> sites using FrontPage server extensions, which are not supported on IIS
>>> 7. However, you can connect to them via the file system for
>>> development. Visual Studio will run them using its debugging server.
>>>
>>> --
>>> HTH,
>>>
>>> Kevin Spencer
>>> Microsoft MVP
>>> Software Composer
>>>
http://unclechutney.blogspot.com
>>>
>>> The shortest distance between 2 points is a curve.
>>>
>>> "Madison" <Madison@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:419CBFC5-0C6A-44CC-8DF7-26056A315FB8@microsoft.com...
>>>> Hi:
>>>> We have visual studio 2005 and framework 2 running on window XP, we
>>>> are
>>>> planning to switch to window vista in 3 months. We are going to
>>>> develop new
>>>> web application that will take about 6-8 month to develop. We want to
>>>> make
>>>> sure that when move to window vista the transition will go smooth.
>>>> What is
>>>> your suggest to handle this?
>>>> Thank you.
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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