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Visual Studio .NET 2002 and .NET Server 2003

Hello,

When I installed Visual Studio .NET 2002 on a .NET Server trial version at
the office it said the product had incompatibiliti es with .NET Server. Has
anybody had any problems?

I have problems creating Web applications with this version of Visual Studio
in .NET Server 2003? Do I need Visual Studio 2003?

Thanks in advance,

José R. Rodríguez

Nov 17 '05 #1
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Not sure, but it may be because Windows Server 2003 uses ASP.NET 1.1 and VS.NET
2002 uses ASP.NET 1.0.

I suspect there's a way around this but you'd be best to go with 2003
"José Ramón Rodríguez" <jr*********@mu lticorpora.ca> wrote in message
news:Of******** *******@tk2msft ngp13.phx.gbl.. .
Hello,

When I installed Visual Studio .NET 2002 on a .NET Server trial version at
the office it said the product had incompatibiliti es with .NET Server. Has
anybody had any problems?

I have problems creating Web applications with this version of Visual Studio
in .NET Server 2003? Do I need Visual Studio 2003?

Thanks in advance,

José R. Rodríguez


Nov 17 '05 #2
There IS a way around for this. You have to register, on
IIS 6 a new type of MIME file. The associated extension
is .TMP and the text is text/plain. Once done that on IIS
6 you'll be able to create new web apps from VS.NET 2002
on Windows Server 2003.

Carlos
-----Original Message-----
Not sure, but it may be because Windows Server 2003 uses ASP.NET 1.1 and VS.NET2002 uses ASP.NET 1.0.

I suspect there's a way around this but you'd be best to go with 2003

"José Ramón Rodríguez" <jr*********@mu lticorpora.ca> wrote in messagenews:Of******* ********@tk2msf tngp13.phx.gbl. ..
Hello,

When I installed Visual Studio .NET 2002 on a .NET Server trial version atthe office it said the product had incompatibiliti es with .NET Server. Hasanybody had any problems?

I have problems creating Web applications with this version of Visual Studioin .NET Server 2003? Do I need Visual Studio 2003?

Thanks in advance,

José R. Rodríguez


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Nov 17 '05 #3

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