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VS2005 on Win2k,IIS5.0 - URGENT.

I have a VS2005 migrated web application project.
My query is whether my project will get loaded in WIN2000 MACHINES WITH IIS
5.0. without any errors. Please provide your points on this as I have very
less time.

Sep 23 '06 #1
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"Balaji Narayanan" <Ba*************@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in
message news:D8**********************************@microsof t.com...
>I have a VS2005 migrated web application project.
My query is whether my project will get loaded in WIN2000 MACHINES WITH
IIS
5.0. without any errors. Please provide your points on this as I have
very
less time.
At the risk of stating the bleeding obvious, if you're so pressed for time,
you'd be better off actually building a test Win2k machine and just trying
it... If it works, great! If not, then report back to the newsgroups with a
*detailed* description of the error(s)...
Sep 23 '06 #2
Hi,
At present i dont have a win2k machine with me, that is the reason i asked
for some points. your points in this regard would be appreciated.

"Mark Rae" wrote:
"Balaji Narayanan" <Ba*************@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in
message news:D8**********************************@microsof t.com...
I have a VS2005 migrated web application project.
My query is whether my project will get loaded in WIN2000 MACHINES WITH
IIS
5.0. without any errors. Please provide your points on this as I have
very
less time.

At the risk of stating the bleeding obvious, if you're so pressed for time,
you'd be better off actually building a test Win2k machine and just trying
it... If it works, great! If not, then report back to the newsgroups with a
*detailed* description of the error(s)...
Sep 23 '06 #3
Most likely, it would run OK (.NET 2.0 Framework is installed on the WIN2K,
right?), but I wouldn't give you 100% guarantee. If you developed this web
app on a WIN2K machine, I do not see why not; if you developed it on
XP/2003, when there is always chance something would go wrong due to the OS
differences.

Anyway, if the targeting is production server, wether it is Win2K or 2K3, I
wouldn't load it before testing it on the exactly same OS.

"Balaji Narayanan" <Ba*************@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in
message news:D8**********************************@microsof t.com...
>I have a VS2005 migrated web application project.
My query is whether my project will get loaded in WIN2000 MACHINES WITH
IIS
5.0. without any errors. Please provide your points on this as I have
very
less time.

Sep 23 '06 #4
"Balaji Narayanan" <Ba*************@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in
message news:D0**********************************@microsof t.com...
At present i dont have a win2k machine with me, that is the reason i asked
for some points. your points in this regard would be appreciated.
Well, switching into telepathy mode so that I can see all your HTML and
code, I think you might have some problems with some pages, or maybe they'll
be OK. Others might be better. Or you might have some other problems...

Only one way to find out, though, don't you think...?
Sep 23 '06 #5

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