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VS 2005 baffled at step 1

Rob
I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....

In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic Projects
| ASP.NET Web Application....

How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?
Nov 26 '06 #1
23 1237
Rob,

New Website, or you have to download the webproject way as addition.
(Because that Atlas now is for the WebSite way I would keep it with that).

Cor

"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:gp******************************@comcast.com. ..
>I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....

In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
Projects | ASP.NET Web Application....

How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?

Nov 26 '06 #2
Rob
Thanks Cor,

OK so I created "WebSite1"... I go to look in IIS, but it is not there...
what do I have to do now to get it there ? It used to create
automatically, correct ?

Rob

"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <no************@planet.nlwrote in message
news:eT**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
Rob,

New Website, or you have to download the webproject way as addition.
(Because that Atlas now is for the WebSite way I would keep it with that).

Cor

"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:gp******************************@comcast.com. ..
>>I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....

In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
Projects | ASP.NET Web Application....

How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?


Nov 26 '06 #3
Rob,

It is not needed anymore to put it in IIS. Let say VS2005 has its own
server.
If you want to publish than you can use the Publish button.

Cor

"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:Ya******************************@comcast.com. ..
Thanks Cor,

OK so I created "WebSite1"... I go to look in IIS, but it is not there...
what do I have to do now to get it there ? It used to create
automatically, correct ?

Rob

"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <no************@planet.nlwrote in message
news:eT**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>Rob,

New Website, or you have to download the webproject way as addition.
(Because that Atlas now is for the WebSite way I would keep it with
that).

Cor

"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:gp******************************@comcast.com ...
>>>I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....

In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
Projects | ASP.NET Web Application....

How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?



Nov 26 '06 #4
Cor, then if I upgrade to VB2005, I don't have to install IIs. Is this
correct?
--
Dennis in Houston
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote:
Rob,

It is not needed anymore to put it in IIS. Let say VS2005 has its own
server.
If you want to publish than you can use the Publish button.

Cor

"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:Ya******************************@comcast.com. ..
Thanks Cor,

OK so I created "WebSite1"... I go to look in IIS, but it is not there...
what do I have to do now to get it there ? It used to create
automatically, correct ?

Rob

"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <no************@planet.nlwrote in message
news:eT**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
Rob,

New Website, or you have to download the webproject way as addition.
(Because that Atlas now is for the WebSite way I would keep it with
that).

Cor

"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:gp******************************@comcast.com. ..
I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....

In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
Projects | ASP.NET Web Application....

How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?


Nov 26 '06 #5
Dennis,

That is correct. It will work on xp home.

Ken
-------------------------

"Dennis" wrote:
Cor, then if I upgrade to VB2005, I don't have to install IIs. Is this
correct?
--
Dennis in Houston
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote:
Rob,

It is not needed anymore to put it in IIS. Let say VS2005 has its own
server.
If you want to publish than you can use the Publish button.

Cor

"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:Ya******************************@comcast.com. ..
Thanks Cor,
>
OK so I created "WebSite1"... I go to look in IIS, but it is not there...
what do I have to do now to get it there ? It used to create
automatically, correct ?
>
Rob
>
>
>
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <no************@planet.nlwrote in message
news:eT**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>Rob,
>>
>New Website, or you have to download the webproject way as addition.
>(Because that Atlas now is for the WebSite way I would keep it with
>that).
>>
>Cor
>>
>"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
>news:gp******************************@comcast.com ...
>>>I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....
>>>
>>In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
>>Projects | ASP.NET Web Application....
>>>
>>How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
Nov 26 '06 #6
you don't.

Microsoft is going to announce soon that they are going to stop
releasing new versions of Visual Basic; and Vista doesn't support 2002,
2003 _OR_ 2005.

I would reccomend using Dreamweaver and PHP

-Aaron
Rob wrote:
I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....

In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic Projects
| ASP.NET Web Application....

How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?
Nov 26 '06 #7
Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.

Robin S.
----------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@j44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
you don't.

Microsoft is going to announce soon that they are going to stop
releasing new versions of Visual Basic; and Vista doesn't support 2002,
2003 _OR_ 2005.

I would reccomend using Dreamweaver and PHP

-Aaron
Rob wrote:
>I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....

In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
Projects
| ASP.NET Web Application....

How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?

Nov 26 '06 #8
Robin

just because you don't have a CLUE it doesn't mean that I'm trolling;
and it doesn't mean that I'm incorrect.

I heard it from a friend that works at Microsoft; that MS is going to
discontinue VB and that Vista doesn't currently support VB 2002, 2003
OR 2005.

Vista does support VB6; but MS hasn't sold any VB6 development tools
for the past 4 years

-Aaron
RobinS wrote:
Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.

Robin S.
----------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@j44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
you don't.

Microsoft is going to announce soon that they are going to stop
releasing new versions of Visual Basic; and Vista doesn't support 2002,
2003 _OR_ 2005.

I would reccomend using Dreamweaver and PHP

-Aaron
Rob wrote:
I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....

In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
Projects
| ASP.NET Web Application....

How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?
Nov 26 '06 #9
But if you want to debug through ISS, you can chose to create the project in
'Local Web Site'.

--
Thiele Enterprises - The Power Is In Your Hands Now!

--
"Ken Tucker [MVP]" <Ke**********@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:E4**********************************@microsof t.com...
Dennis,

That is correct. It will work on xp home.

Ken
-------------------------

"Dennis" wrote:
Cor, then if I upgrade to VB2005, I don't have to install IIs. Is this
correct?
--
Dennis in Houston
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote:
Rob,

It is not needed anymore to put it in IIS. Let say VS2005 has its own
server.
If you want to publish than you can use the Publish button.

Cor

"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:Ya******************************@comcast.com. ..
Thanks Cor,
>
OK so I created "WebSite1"... I go to look in IIS, but it is not
there...
what do I have to do now to get it there ? It used to create
automatically, correct ?
>
Rob
>
>
>
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <no************@planet.nlwrote in message
news:eT**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>Rob,
>>
>New Website, or you have to download the webproject way as addition.
>(Because that Atlas now is for the WebSite way I would keep it with
>that).
>>
>Cor
>>
>"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
>news:gp******************************@comcast.com ...
>>>I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....
>>>
>>In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
>>Projects | ASP.NET Web Application....
>>>
>>How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

Nov 26 '06 #10
Well, we can agree to disagree. I do not and will not agree
with you.

Why don't you post your friend's name from Microsoft? Because
we all think it's like when you say something like, "Uh, my
friend has a problem and I need some advice to give him."
Your friend. Yeah, right. Sure. Whatever you say.

Robin S.
--------------------------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@45g2000cws.googlegro ups.com...
Robin

just because you don't have a CLUE it doesn't mean that I'm trolling;
and it doesn't mean that I'm incorrect.

I heard it from a friend that works at Microsoft; that MS is going to
discontinue VB and that Vista doesn't currently support VB 2002, 2003
OR 2005.

Vista does support VB6; but MS hasn't sold any VB6 development tools
for the past 4 years

-Aaron
RobinS wrote:
>Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.

Robin S.
----------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@j44g2000cwa.googleg roups.com...
you don't.

Microsoft is going to announce soon that they are going to stop
releasing new versions of Visual Basic; and Vista doesn't support 2002,
2003 _OR_ 2005.

I would reccomend using Dreamweaver and PHP

-Aaron
Rob wrote:
I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....

In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
Projects
| ASP.NET Web Application....

How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?

Nov 27 '06 #11
Since MS has published instructions on how to install VS 2005 (including VB
2005) on Vista, and the VS 2005 SP1 was apparently delayed to ensure it
works on Vista, I second Robin's request for you to divulge your source,
either by a name (which can be verified with MS) or a MS public statement.
If you can't do either, go back to your cave.

Mike Ober.

"RobinS" <Ro****@NoSpam.yah.nonewrote in message
news:7p******************************@comcast.com. ..
Well, we can agree to disagree. I do not and will not agree
with you.

Why don't you post your friend's name from Microsoft? Because
we all think it's like when you say something like, "Uh, my
friend has a problem and I need some advice to give him."
Your friend. Yeah, right. Sure. Whatever you say.

Robin S.
--------------------------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@45g2000cws.googlegro ups.com...
Robin

just because you don't have a CLUE it doesn't mean that I'm trolling;
and it doesn't mean that I'm incorrect.

I heard it from a friend that works at Microsoft; that MS is going to
discontinue VB and that Vista doesn't currently support VB 2002, 2003
OR 2005.

Vista does support VB6; but MS hasn't sold any VB6 development tools
for the past 4 years

-Aaron
RobinS wrote:
Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.

Robin S.
----------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@j44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
you don't.

Microsoft is going to announce soon that they are going to stop
releasing new versions of Visual Basic; and Vista doesn't support
2002,
2003 _OR_ 2005.

I would reccomend using Dreamweaver and PHP

-Aaron
Rob wrote:
I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....

In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
Projects
| ASP.NET Web Application....

How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?



Nov 27 '06 #12
I think we *both* know who his friend is.
Either he's imaginary, or he's 1" long. ;-)

Robin S.
--------------------------------------
"Michael D. Ober" <obermd.@.alum.mit.edu.nospamwrote in message
news:3V****************@newsread2.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
Since MS has published instructions on how to install VS 2005 (including
VB
2005) on Vista, and the VS 2005 SP1 was apparently delayed to ensure it
works on Vista, I second Robin's request for you to divulge your source,
either by a name (which can be verified with MS) or a MS public statement.
If you can't do either, go back to your cave.

Mike Ober.

"RobinS" <Ro****@NoSpam.yah.nonewrote in message
news:7p******************************@comcast.com. ..
>Well, we can agree to disagree. I do not and will not agree
with you.

Why don't you post your friend's name from Microsoft? Because
we all think it's like when you say something like, "Uh, my
friend has a problem and I need some advice to give him."
Your friend. Yeah, right. Sure. Whatever you say.

Robin S.
--------------------------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@45g2000cws.googlegr oups.com...
Robin

just because you don't have a CLUE it doesn't mean that I'm trolling;
and it doesn't mean that I'm incorrect.

I heard it from a friend that works at Microsoft; that MS is going to
discontinue VB and that Vista doesn't currently support VB 2002, 2003
OR 2005.

Vista does support VB6; but MS hasn't sold any VB6 development tools
for the past 4 years

-Aaron
RobinS wrote:
Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.

Robin S.
----------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@j44g2000cwa.googleg roups.com...
you don't.

Microsoft is going to announce soon that they are going to stop
releasing new versions of Visual Basic; and Vista doesn't support
2002,
2003 _OR_ 2005.

I would reccomend using Dreamweaver and PHP

-Aaron
Rob wrote:
I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....

In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
Projects
| ASP.NET Web Application....

How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?





Nov 27 '06 #13
Aaron ir right. Face reality Robin, its bye bye to VB very soon.

The Grand Master

aa*********@gmail.com wrote:
Robin

just because you don't have a CLUE it doesn't mean that I'm trolling;
and it doesn't mean that I'm incorrect.

I heard it from a friend that works at Microsoft; that MS is going to
discontinue VB and that Vista doesn't currently support VB 2002, 2003
OR 2005.

Vista does support VB6; but MS hasn't sold any VB6 development tools
for the past 4 years

-Aaron
RobinS wrote:
Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.

Robin S.
----------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@j44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
you don't.
>
Microsoft is going to announce soon that they are going to stop
releasing new versions of Visual Basic; and Vista doesn't support 2002,
2003 _OR_ 2005.
>
I would reccomend using Dreamweaver and PHP
>
-Aaron
>
>
Rob wrote:
>I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....
>>
>In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
>Projects
>| ASP.NET Web Application....
>>
>How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?
>
Nov 27 '06 #14
Do you really think that Aaron would publish his friends name on the
internet? Wake up guys, luckily both Aaron and I have friends at
Redmond. If we publish their names they would get in trouble for
leaking the info about VB being dropped.

The Grand Master
RobinS wrote:
I think we *both* know who his friend is.
Either he's imaginary, or he's 1" long. ;-)

Robin S.
--------------------------------------
"Michael D. Ober" <obermd.@.alum.mit.edu.nospamwrote in message
news:3V****************@newsread2.news.pas.earthli nk.net...
Since MS has published instructions on how to install VS 2005 (including
VB
2005) on Vista, and the VS 2005 SP1 was apparently delayed to ensure it
works on Vista, I second Robin's request for you to divulge your source,
either by a name (which can be verified with MS) or a MS public statement.
If you can't do either, go back to your cave.

Mike Ober.

"RobinS" <Ro****@NoSpam.yah.nonewrote in message
news:7p******************************@comcast.com. ..
Well, we can agree to disagree. I do not and will not agree
with you.

Why don't you post your friend's name from Microsoft? Because
we all think it's like when you say something like, "Uh, my
friend has a problem and I need some advice to give him."
Your friend. Yeah, right. Sure. Whatever you say.

Robin S.
--------------------------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@45g2000cws.googlegro ups.com...
Robin

just because you don't have a CLUE it doesn't mean that I'm trolling;
and it doesn't mean that I'm incorrect.

I heard it from a friend that works at Microsoft; that MS is going to
discontinue VB and that Vista doesn't currently support VB 2002, 2003
OR 2005.

Vista does support VB6; but MS hasn't sold any VB6 development tools
for the past 4 years

-Aaron
RobinS wrote:
Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.

Robin S.
----------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@j44g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
you don't.

Microsoft is going to announce soon that they are going to stop
releasing new versions of Visual Basic; and Vista doesn't support
2002,
2003 _OR_ 2005.

I would reccomend using Dreamweaver and PHP

-Aaron
Rob wrote:
I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....

In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
Projects
| ASP.NET Web Application....

How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?



Nov 27 '06 #15
sorry; but I can't get my 'Frontpage Server Extensions' to work

ROFL

what a crappy architecture Microsoft has been shoving down our throats
FOR A DECADE

they need to eliminate Visual Studio-- I mean--- INTERDEV? VS?

ROFL

for Web dev?

I'll take DREAMWEAVER ANY DAY AND IT WILL WRITE ANY OF A HALF DOZEN
LANGUAGES.

-Aaron
Ryan S. Thiele wrote:
But if you want to debug through ISS, you can chose to create the project in
'Local Web Site'.

--
Thiele Enterprises - The Power Is In Your Hands Now!

--
"Ken Tucker [MVP]" <Ke**********@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:E4**********************************@microsof t.com...
Dennis,

That is correct. It will work on xp home.

Ken
-------------------------

"Dennis" wrote:
Cor, then if I upgrade to VB2005, I don't have to install IIs. Is this
correct?
--
Dennis in Houston
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote:
Rob,
>
It is not needed anymore to put it in IIS. Let say VS2005 has its own
server.
If you want to publish than you can use the Publish button.
>
Cor
>
"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:Ya******************************@comcast.com. ..
Thanks Cor,

OK so I created "WebSite1"... I go to look in IIS, but it is not
there...
what do I have to do now to get it there ? It used to create
automatically, correct ?

Rob



"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <no************@planet.nlwrote in message
news:eT**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
Rob,
>
New Website, or you have to download the webproject way as addition.
(Because that Atlas now is for the WebSite way I would keep it with
that).
>
Cor
>
"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:gp******************************@comcast.com. ..
>>I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....
>>
>In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
>Projects | ASP.NET Web Application....
>>
>How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?
>>
>
>


>
>
>
Nov 27 '06 #16
RobinS wrote:
Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.
While I agree he's a troll, perhaps he is referring to this:

http://www.schwieb.com/blog/2006/08/...-visual-basic/

Nov 27 '06 #17
You guys are so full of it.

Robin S.
-------------------------
"Master Programmer" <ma***************@outgun.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@j72g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com...
Do you really think that Aaron would publish his friends name on the
internet? Wake up guys, luckily both Aaron and I have friends at
Redmond. If we publish their names they would get in trouble for
leaking the info about VB being dropped.

The Grand Master
RobinS wrote:
>I think we *both* know who his friend is.
Either he's imaginary, or he's 1" long. ;-)

Robin S.
--------------------------------------
"Michael D. Ober" <obermd.@.alum.mit.edu.nospamwrote in message
news:3V****************@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net...
Since MS has published instructions on how to install VS 2005
(including
VB
2005) on Vista, and the VS 2005 SP1 was apparently delayed to ensure it
works on Vista, I second Robin's request for you to divulge your
source,
either by a name (which can be verified with MS) or a MS public
statement.
If you can't do either, go back to your cave.

Mike Ober.

"RobinS" <Ro****@NoSpam.yah.nonewrote in message
news:7p******************************@comcast.com. ..
Well, we can agree to disagree. I do not and will not agree
with you.

Why don't you post your friend's name from Microsoft? Because
we all think it's like when you say something like, "Uh, my
friend has a problem and I need some advice to give him."
Your friend. Yeah, right. Sure. Whatever you say.

Robin S.
--------------------------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@45g2000cws.googlegr oups.com...
Robin

just because you don't have a CLUE it doesn't mean that I'm
trolling;
and it doesn't mean that I'm incorrect.

I heard it from a friend that works at Microsoft; that MS is going
to
discontinue VB and that Vista doesn't currently support VB 2002,
2003
OR 2005.

Vista does support VB6; but MS hasn't sold any VB6 development tools
for the past 4 years

-Aaron
RobinS wrote:
Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.

Robin S.
----------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@j44g2000cwa.googleg roups.com...
you don't.

Microsoft is going to announce soon that they are going to stop
releasing new versions of Visual Basic; and Vista doesn't support
2002,
2003 _OR_ 2005.

I would reccomend using Dreamweaver and PHP

-Aaron
Rob wrote:
I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....

In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual
Basic
Projects
| ASP.NET Web Application....

How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?



Nov 27 '06 #18
I'd be surprised if he knew about that article.
Those two guys who are trolling here just want
everything to go back to VB6, and will make up
anything to try to convince people to do that.
They don't get that sometimes, whether you like
it or not, you just have to move forward, and
that there's nothing they can do to *make* Microsoft
get rid of VB.Net and return to enhancing VB6.
All they're doing is irritating people in this
newsgroup.

Robin S.
---------------------------------

"Chris Dunaway" <du******@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11*********************@h54g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
RobinS wrote:
>Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.

While I agree he's a troll, perhaps he is referring to this:

http://www.schwieb.com/blog/2006/08/...-visual-basic/

Nov 27 '06 #19
Robin;

yeah; I would like things to go back to a simpler day.

Back then; I used to use ONE LANGUAGE and now Microsoft demands that I
use THREE.

I am pissed that Microsoft isn't pushing vbScript CLIENSIDE - in the
browser-
I am pissed that 2/3rds of the examples I find are only in C#
I am pissed that Microsoft is backtracking on the DAO/ADO thing in
order to placate some DAO dipshits

I am pissed that microsoft IS RELEASING A NEW VERSION OF ADO AFTER
SAYING FOR YEARS THAT IT WILL GO AWAY

All I know is that I used to be able to take code from Excel and paste
it into a DHTML page... I can't do that any longer

I used to be able to re-use the same code in 10 different places

and now, MIcrosoft is making me use THREE DIFFERENT LANGUAGES

I dont want or need RegEx; I dont want or need XML.. and I dont want or
need ADO.net.

What I need is a simple platform with A SOLID TEN YEARS OF ROADMAP AS
OPEN PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE.

MOVING FROM ONE LANGUAGE TO THE OTHER; AROUND A COMPANY THAT _LIES_ AND
_CHANGES_COURSE_EVERY_OTHER_YEAR

I mean.. why did they take away rst.movenext in ADO.net?
why can't I keep a connection open?

WHY, OH WHY OH WHY?

RobinS wrote:
I'd be surprised if he knew about that article.
Those two guys who are trolling here just want
everything to go back to VB6, and will make up
anything to try to convince people to do that.
They don't get that sometimes, whether you like
it or not, you just have to move forward, and
that there's nothing they can do to *make* Microsoft
get rid of VB.Net and return to enhancing VB6.
All they're doing is irritating people in this
newsgroup.

Robin S.
---------------------------------

"Chris Dunaway" <du******@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11*********************@h54g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
RobinS wrote:
Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.
While I agree he's a troll, perhaps he is referring to this:

http://www.schwieb.com/blog/2006/08/...-visual-basic/
Nov 27 '06 #20
guy


"RobinS" wrote:
I'd be surprised if he knew about that article.
Those two guys who are trolling here just want
everything to go back to VB6, and will make up
anything to try to convince people to do that.
They don't get that sometimes, whether you like
it or not, you just have to move forward, and
that there's nothing they can do to *make* Microsoft
get rid of VB.Net and return to enhancing VB6.
All they're doing is irritating people in this
newsgroup.

Robin S.
---------------------------------

"Chris Dunaway" <du******@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11*********************@h54g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
RobinS wrote:
Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.
While I agree he's a troll, perhaps he is referring to this:

http://www.schwieb.com/blog/2006/08/...-visual-basic/


interesting article, so the reason VB is being dropped is cos they cant get
it to run on an intel processor? derrrrrrr
guy
Nov 28 '06 #21
yeah totally ridiculous ain't it?

VB is getting killed because C# is now the 'favoritest programming
language' out of redmond

they just think that the name is SOOOOOO CUTE

I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#

guy wrote:
"RobinS" wrote:
I'd be surprised if he knew about that article.
Those two guys who are trolling here just want
everything to go back to VB6, and will make up
anything to try to convince people to do that.
They don't get that sometimes, whether you like
it or not, you just have to move forward, and
that there's nothing they can do to *make* Microsoft
get rid of VB.Net and return to enhancing VB6.
All they're doing is irritating people in this
newsgroup.

Robin S.
---------------------------------

"Chris Dunaway" <du******@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11*********************@h54g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
RobinS wrote:
>Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.
>
While I agree he's a troll, perhaps he is referring to this:
>
http://www.schwieb.com/blog/2006/08/...-visual-basic/
>

interesting article, so the reason VB is being dropped is cos they cant get
it to run on an intel processor? derrrrrrr
guy
Nov 28 '06 #22
Geez, don't give them any ideas.
Robin S.
-------------------------------
<aa*********@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11*********************@j44g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
yeah totally ridiculous ain't it?

VB is getting killed because C# is now the 'favoritest programming
language' out of redmond

they just think that the name is SOOOOOO CUTE

I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#
I _DARE_ you Microsoft; to call the next version VB#

guy wrote:
>"RobinS" wrote:
I'd be surprised if he knew about that article.
Those two guys who are trolling here just want
everything to go back to VB6, and will make up
anything to try to convince people to do that.
They don't get that sometimes, whether you like
it or not, you just have to move forward, and
that there's nothing they can do to *make* Microsoft
get rid of VB.Net and return to enhancing VB6.
All they're doing is irritating people in this
newsgroup.

Robin S.
---------------------------------

"Chris Dunaway" <du******@gmail.comwrote in message
news:11*********************@h54g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com...
RobinS wrote:
Rob, this guy's information is incorrect. He's trolling.

While I agree he's a troll, perhaps he is referring to this:

http://www.schwieb.com/blog/2006/08/...-visual-basic/


interesting article, so the reason VB is being dropped is cos they cant
get
it to run on an intel processor? derrrrrrr
guy

Nov 28 '06 #23
SP1 is _NEVER_ coming out.

I don't see an article on the frontpage www.microsoft.com that lists
RELEASE DATES for SP1 for VS 2003 and 2005.. and I don't see a PUBLICLY
ADVERTISED RELEASE DATA FOR SQL SERVER 2005 SP2.

THOSE BITCHES NEED TO STOP PLAYING 'SECRET SQUIRREL' HIDING GAMES AND
START RELAYING THIS INFORMATION TO US USING PLAIN ENGLISH.

THOSE BITCHES NEED TO STOP PLAYING 'SECRET SQUIRREL' HIDING GAMES AND
START RELAYING THIS INFORMATION TO US USING PLAIN ENGLISH.

THOSE BITCHES NEED TO STOP PLAYING 'SECRET SQUIRREL' HIDING GAMES AND
START RELAYING THIS INFORMATION TO US USING PLAIN ENGLISH.


Dennis wrote:
Thanks all. I'm getting ready to upgrade to VB2005 after SP1 comes out so
trying to learn as much as I can before I upgrade.
--
Dennis in Houston
"Ryan S. Thiele" wrote:
But if you want to debug through ISS, you can chose to create the project in
'Local Web Site'.

--
Thiele Enterprises - The Power Is In Your Hands Now!

--
"Ken Tucker [MVP]" <Ke**********@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:E4**********************************@microsof t.com...
Dennis,

That is correct. It will work on xp home.

Ken
-------------------------

"Dennis" wrote:
Cor, then if I upgrade to VB2005, I don't have to install IIs. Is this
correct?
--
Dennis in Houston
>
>
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" wrote:
>
Rob,

It is not needed anymore to put it in IIS. Let say VS2005 has its own
server.
If you want to publish than you can use the Publish button.

Cor

"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
news:Ya******************************@comcast.com. ..
Thanks Cor,
>
OK so I created "WebSite1"... I go to look in IIS, but it is not
there...
what do I have to do now to get it there ? It used to create
automatically, correct ?
>
Rob
>
>
>
"Cor Ligthert [MVP]" <no************@planet.nlwrote in message
news:eT**************@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>Rob,
>>
>New Website, or you have to download the webproject way as addition.
>(Because that Atlas now is for the WebSite way I would keep it with
>that).
>>
>Cor
>>
>"Rob" <ro***@yahoo.comschreef in bericht
>news:gp******************************@comcast.com ...
>>>I have been using VS 2003.... just installed VS 2005....
>>>
>>In 2003, if you want to create a Web project, you open Visual Basic
>>Projects | ASP.NET Web Application....
>>>
>>How do you begin an ASP project in 2005 ?
>>>
>>
>>
>
>

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