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I have written a WebService and it works fine on the machine that I wrote it on. I would like to place this WebService on another XP Pro machine (brand new install, out of the box). What do I need to install on this new machine that will allow the WebService to function without installing Visual Studios 2003?

Rumor has it that I need WSE1, WSE2, and dotnetfx. So I installed all three. Didn't work.

Need Help!

John
May 20 '07 #1
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