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The Application for project C:\(path ......)\WebApplication.vbproj is not installed.

Just installed Windows XP Professional Upgrade on my Inspiron 9300 notebook.

I had Windows XP Home Edition prior to the upgrade.

Visual Basic .NET 2003 is installed and many projects are already created.

I want to building interactive Web Applications now that I have XP
Professional .

I've installed IIS and FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions.

However, in trying to build an ASP.Net web application I'm getting:

"The Application for project C:\(path ......)\WebApplication.vbproj is not
installed.

Make sure the application for the project type (.vbproj) is installed."

Further, I've found that I'm getting the same message for the projects I
completed before the upgrade when I now try to load them. None of the old
VB.NET 2003 projects will load.

Can anyone shed any light on this??
Nov 19 '05 #1
2 2081
Can you launch VB.Net and do a NEW Web Proj?
Also, was VS installed before or after IIS, it makes a diff.
Also, and I never did just a VB.net install so I may be off, but when you
installed VB.Net did it list application types to install? (and was ASP.NET
one of them?)

--
Curt Christianson
site: http://www.darkfalz.com
blog: http://blog.darkfalz.com

"1idMonk" wrote:
Just installed Windows XP Professional Upgrade on my Inspiron 9300 notebook.

I had Windows XP Home Edition prior to the upgrade.

Visual Basic .NET 2003 is installed and many projects are already created.

I want to building interactive Web Applications now that I have XP
Professional .

I've installed IIS and FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions.

However, in trying to build an ASP.Net web application I'm getting:

"The Application for project C:\(path ......)\WebApplication.vbproj is not
installed.

Make sure the application for the project type (.vbproj) is installed."

Further, I've found that I'm getting the same message for the projects I
completed before the upgrade when I now try to load them. None of the old
VB.NET 2003 projects will load.

Can anyone shed any light on this??

Nov 19 '05 #2

i had the exact same problem. how do i install vb.net, is that a part of
the asp.net. For me, the difference is i installed visual studio web edition
express "trial"
"Curt_C [MVP]" wrote:
Can you launch VB.Net and do a NEW Web Proj?
Also, was VS installed before or after IIS, it makes a diff.
Also, and I never did just a VB.net install so I may be off, but when you
installed VB.Net did it list application types to install? (and was ASP.NET
one of them?)

--
Curt Christianson
site: http://www.darkfalz.com
blog: http://blog.darkfalz.com

"1idMonk" wrote:
Just installed Windows XP Professional Upgrade on my Inspiron 9300 notebook.

I had Windows XP Home Edition prior to the upgrade.

Visual Basic .NET 2003 is installed and many projects are already created.

I want to building interactive Web Applications now that I have XP
Professional .

I've installed IIS and FrontPage 2000 Server Extensions.

However, in trying to build an ASP.Net web application I'm getting:

"The Application for project C:\(path ......)\WebApplication.vbproj is not
installed.

Make sure the application for the project type (.vbproj) is installed."

Further, I've found that I'm getting the same message for the projects I
completed before the upgrade when I now try to load them. None of the old
VB.NET 2003 projects will load.

Can anyone shed any light on this??

Jan 5 '06 #3

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