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On a networked environment with a remote development
server I have installed VS.NET 2003 on workstations. Some
have had VS.NET 2002 installed earlier.

On one machine, I can create a new project on the remote
server but it will not start the web application on the
server. Using the same profile on other machines it works
just fine. No errors, no messages, apparently identical
setups, even machine type. Does anyone know of a registry
key that controls the authoring of applications on the web
server?

Thanks,
George
Jul 21 '05 #1
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