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MVS .NET 2002 & windows 2003

Is is possible to install Microsoft visual studio .NET Enterprise
Developer 2002 on a Windows 2003 machine? If so what must one do
besides install an earlier version of the ASP.NET extenstions?
Windows 2003 comes with ASP.NET v1.1.4322 and my experience trying to
do this install .NET 2002 requires ASP.NET v1.0.3705, which I added
and enabled but still can't install .NET 2002.
Jul 21 '05 #1
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