Their certainly is:
1. Check out the Web Matrix
2. Check out Visual C# Express + Web Express.
3. Also, there are plugins for Apache (if your a notice, using Apache
probably isnt the best move).
"Rahul Chatterjee" <ra***@benesysinc.com> wrote in message
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Are there any alternatives to developing with asp.net on XP Home. Also if
I
were to create non internet applications can I develop,run and test them
on
XP home.
Would it be recommended to install the new .net studio on XP home
"Peter Rilling" <pe***@nospam.rilling.net> wrote in message
news:Ol**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... WinXP Home does not support IIS which is required to run ASP.NET website.
"Rahul Chatterjee" <ra***@benesysinc.com> wrote in message
news:es**************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... > Hello All
>
> I have windows XP Home on my home computer. I have procured the dot net
> enterprise architecture version and I would like to install it and
> learn
> ASP.net.
>
> Can anyone tell me how I would go about doing this and what all is
required > for it. (Eg Install software, requirements, IIS what versions and if demo > versions are available to act as server and so on)
>
> Please note that I am totally a novice to this environment and would like > detailed instructions from start to finish to set up the environment
> and
> then create simulation pages
>
> On the win 98 machines, we used to get personal webserver which would
let us > test dynamic ASP pages - is there a comparable version in win XP home
>
> Thanks
>
>