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Server version of Windows XP

When I print out the Help files for an error, it says: "1. Make sure that
the Web server computer is running a server version of Windows 2000, Windows
XP, or Windows Server 2003.

At this point, I do not know if my PC is acceptable for programming Web
Applications.

Just exactly what does "a server version of Windows XP" mean? I have Windows
XP Professional w/SP2 and I have IIs and Front Page Extensions installed
using the "Add/Remove Components" and I have installed SQL Server 2000. Is
this enough for me to be able to create a Web Program in Visual Studio.NET
2003 Enterprise Developer Edition?

Thanks in advance for any help. Jim
Dec 7 '07 #1
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If your running XP Pro with IIS then yes you can create web apps by using VS
..NET 2003. I'm running XP Pro and creating web sites on my local box by
using VS 2003, and VS 2005 and I just installed VS 2008 as well. So you
should be able to.
"Jim Richards" <ji*********@satx.rr.comwrote in message
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When I print out the Help files for an error, it says: "1. Make sure that
the Web server computer is running a server version of Windows 2000,
Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003.

At this point, I do not know if my PC is acceptable for programming Web
Applications.

Just exactly what does "a server version of Windows XP" mean? I have
Windows XP Professional w/SP2 and I have IIs and Front Page Extensions
installed using the "Add/Remove Components" and I have installed SQL
Server 2000. Is this enough for me to be able to create a Web Program in
Visual Studio.NET 2003 Enterprise Developer Edition?

Thanks in advance for any help. Jim

Dec 7 '07 #2
Yeah, I would translate that as "having IIS" enabled as well.

Which whacks something like XP-Home.

I can give others links to my local box..all the time, with XP Pro.

http://mymachine/SuperCoolWebApp/default.aspx


"Mike" <Mi**@community.nospam.comwrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
If your running XP Pro with IIS then yes you can create web apps by using
VS .NET 2003. I'm running XP Pro and creating web sites on my local box by
using VS 2003, and VS 2005 and I just installed VS 2008 as well. So you
should be able to.
"Jim Richards" <ji*********@satx.rr.comwrote in message
news:47***********************@roadrunner.com...
>When I print out the Help files for an error, it says: "1. Make sure that
the Web server computer is running a server version of Windows 2000,
Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003.

At this point, I do not know if my PC is acceptable for programming Web
Applications.

Just exactly what does "a server version of Windows XP" mean? I have
Windows XP Professional w/SP2 and I have IIs and Front Page Extensions
installed using the "Add/Remove Components" and I have installed SQL
Server 2000. Is this enough for me to be able to create a Web Program in
Visual Studio.NET 2003 Enterprise Developer Edition?

Thanks in advance for any help. Jim


Dec 7 '07 #3
I don't think the error message was well written. It means "server version
of windows 2000" or windows xp, or Windows Server 2003.

IIS on Windows Xp works fine, but it only allows you to have one web site,
and there is a 10 connection limit. Ostensibly, this is to get you to pay
more money for a server OS.
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"Jim Richards" wrote:
When I print out the Help files for an error, it says: "1. Make sure that
the Web server computer is running a server version of Windows 2000, Windows
XP, or Windows Server 2003.

At this point, I do not know if my PC is acceptable for programming Web
Applications.

Just exactly what does "a server version of Windows XP" mean? I have Windows
XP Professional w/SP2 and I have IIs and Front Page Extensions installed
using the "Add/Remove Components" and I have installed SQL Server 2000. Is
this enough for me to be able to create a Web Program in Visual Studio.NET
2003 Enterprise Developer Edition?

Thanks in advance for any help. Jim
Dec 7 '07 #4

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