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Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Adapter Wizard

Hi,

I've installed Visual Studio 2005 on Windows XP/Home Edition. I had to
modify some files in order to get IIS installed successfully.

The problem I am having is that in Visual Studio 2005, I needed to make a
reference to the SQL Adapter object (is this normal in 2005) however, after
referencing this object, it shows up in the toolbox as being disabled,
therefore I am unable to select it to run the SQL Data Adapter Wizard.

Any suggestions?

thanks in advance,
Farah
Mar 13 '06 #1
1 1777
DWS
Ocean,
Sorry, IIS is not supported on home edition. Seems like this post should
have had a Microsoft response.

I suggest new media center edition pc, or for cash poor (like me wow am I
poor) do the best you can with the visual studio built in web server.

Good Luck
DWS
"ocean" wrote:
Hi,

I've installed Visual Studio 2005 on Windows XP/Home Edition. I had to
modify some files in order to get IIS installed successfully.

The problem I am having is that in Visual Studio 2005, I needed to make a
reference to the SQL Adapter object (is this normal in 2005) however, after
referencing this object, it shows up in the toolbox as being disabled,
therefore I am unable to select it to run the SQL Data Adapter Wizard.

Any suggestions?

thanks in advance,
Farah

Mar 15 '06 #2

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