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Installation of VS.NET in XP Home edition

 
 
Geetha
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      11-25-2003
Hi
I have a little problem in installing VS.NET. I have XP
home edition. Can I install Windows XP Professional
Upgrade to use .net and to run IIS.
Is there any way or any files do I need to install to
run .net. If so please send me the names or provide me
the good way to use .net in Home edition.
Thanks in advance

 
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Lorne Smith
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      11-25-2003
If you need web functionality in .NET then you need XP Pro. You could try a
3rd party web server such as Apache, but I'm not sure if it supports
everything .NET needs... XP Pro upgrade version will be fine...

Lorne

"Geetha" <> wrote in message
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> Hi
> I have a little problem in installing VS.NET. I have XP
> home edition. Can I install Windows XP Professional
> Upgrade to use .net and to run IIS.
> Is there any way or any files do I need to install to
> run .net. If so please send me the names or provide me
> the good way to use .net in Home edition.
> Thanks in advance
>



 
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      11-25-2003
I've heard that some people use the free Cassini Web Server with XP
home. It comes with the free download of Web Matrix (www.asp.net).

But, I don't think VS can integrate directly with Cassini.

Here's a link that describes how to load IIS with XP Home. This is
probably your best bet:
http://www.webthang.co.uk/tuts/tuts_...h/pippo_xp.asp

Eric
 
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      11-26-2003
wrote:
> I've heard that some people use the free Cassini Web Server with XP
> home. It comes with the free download of Web Matrix (www.asp.net).
>
> But, I don't think VS can integrate directly with Cassini.
>
> Here's a link that describes how to load IIS with XP Home. This is
> probably your best bet:
> http://www.webthang.co.uk/tuts/tuts_...h/pippo_xp.asp
>
> Eric


I have integrated VS.NET with Cassini. Borland's C# Builder is designed
to work with Cassini, if you want to go that route.

 
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Sreejith
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      11-27-2003
dear,
i feel the same. ok.i will send an attach , i think that
will help u a lot
thanks
sreejith
 
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