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Any hints on how to do frames in ASP.Net 2.0?
It is running on Business Vista with IIS7 (IIS6 compatability is installed). Everything compiled and worked fine under .NET 1.1. Under . NET Framework Version:2.0. 50727.312; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.833 ========================================= Anybody got any idea what the problem might be? Cheers, Paul.

IIS Problems in Vista
Experience in exception handling in VB.NET, knowledge in developing N tire Architecture using ASP.NET and VB.NET for internet data sharing application. NET 2003/2005, MS Visual Interdev 6.0 Operating Systems : Windows Vista, Windows 2000/XP Reporting Tools : Crystal Reports 10 Modeling Tools : Microsoft Visio

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Hello, I am new to IIS and ASP.NET. I wrote my first ASP.NET and I want to deploy in to a system which has Vista Business and IIS7. I copied my files to the target computer and created a virtual directory. I add default.aspx to the list of default pages for the virtual directory. My problems are: 1- On vista

2 Problems (ASP.NET 2.0 + INDIGO)
Jeff Cochran jeff.nos...@zina.com microsoft public inetserver asp general I have the following on my machine (Windows Vista build 5308) successfully installed: Then you'd want to post in the beta groups. And certainly not in a Classic ASP group for ASP.NET questions. Jeff.

non-asp.net web services
NET <http://asp.net/> hosting from AUD$15/month On 10/19/07, Dale Fraser <d...@fraser.id.au> wrote: I don't agree at all. Not to mention the security issues! Shudder!! Can you give me the name (off list if you like) and email address of someone in Mcrosoft whose job it would be to s how me (and by implication

OT: Yet Another Unhappy Customer for Vista
2. If you are using the IIS in Vista in your development environment, you will need to manually set it up to register running ASP.NET. I will probably get a high end laptop so the hardware performance is not the issue. I'm however a little concerned about what Vista could do to my development enviroment.

Configuring web site to ASP.NET 2.0 failed
Hello, It seems to be very complex combination: VS 2008, IIS 7.0, Windows Vista and ASP.NET Applications. Lots of troubles coming.... Are there any tutorials or blogs which would tell how this combination would work in a simple Workstation? I have had so much problems deploying and running ASP.

Windows Vista at One Year (Dark Side Report)
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/02/28/microsoft-knew-vista-unready Full text: Microsoft execs on Vista problems http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource. com/microsoft/archives/132891.asp?source=rssw Related: Microsoft, Intel and Dell: The Tech Love Triangle ,----[ Quote ] It is becoming well known that

Vista Home and Web Server
Here is the article I saved over the whole ordeal which is actually quite informative for the unfortunate developer who must support Vista. http://weblogs.asp.net/kennykerr/archive/2006/08/10/Windows-Vista-for-Developers- _1320_-Part-3-_1320_-The-Desktop-Window-Manager.aspx - Kev "Rick Raisley"

asp.net will not run on my computer? vista, and IE7.0
The reason I ask is that I am about to teach 50+ students a % of who will be running Vista but as home users it is likely to be Home Basic or Home Premium Remember you need a separate licence for Windows on each virtual machine... -- Mark Rae ASP.NET MVP http://www.markrae.net.

NewestShareware.com Issue #58
... to me if you help me with one (or both) of the following 2 problems: I have the following on my machine (Windows Vista build 5308) successfully installed: 1) VS 2005 Standard 2) The sample doesn't use ASP.NET or IIS. You have to run the host application to access the service description page from a browser.

ASP.NET 2.0 on SBS?
Take it from the horse's mouth : http://weblogs.asp. net/scottgu/archive/2005/08/21/423201.aspx <quote> A few of the big improvements that we think I just moved to Vista and added IIS. Everything that I see indicates that IIS is running as it should be. However, when I open up VS2005 and try to create a new

Process.Start/ASP.NET under **Vista**
I am wondering if I can use the same vista program I have on another computer. Thanks anyway. "Jesper" wrote: Jesse, can you explain what exactly you are trying to achieve? It is very unclear. In your frustration, you seem to be mixing issues together. It seems the asp.net account is offending you for some reason.

windows mail/os vista works fine but randomly get the followi
My blog: http://spaces.live.com/laflour Team blog: http://devkids.blogspot.com/ "The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo S> Hi, S> S> I am having problems to run asp.net 1.1 on windows vista business S> operating

asp.net interview questions and projects ebook
hotmail.com> wrote: I'm trying to setup a simple test on writing to a file on an UNC share from an asp.net 2.0 webpage. This is whats happing in default.aspx: When I run this on my Vista PC - I'm correctly authenticated and the file is written perfectly to the remote share. 2. If I move my webapp to a Windows

IIS Problems in Vista
NET Version Registration warning when you installed SQL Server 2005 Express Edition on your Vista Enterprise x64 machine, although you had run aspnet_regiis.exe to register Asp.net on your machine. If I have misunderstood, please let me know. The problem is most likely caused by 32 bit asp.net not registered since

Vista issue: D2007 ASP.NET compile
robertmi...@bellsouthNOSPAM.net microsoft public windows vista mail McAfee is one of the antivirus programs for which most versions cause assorted reboot every time I get message You might check your setup: <http://support.att. net/bellsouth/asp/browse_subfolder.asp?sprt_fid=0a41840c-0baf-4379-9f63-f578f49fee77>

Windows mail
Certainly something fairly major happened, as the MVPs in the Vista and IIS groups don't want to go anywhere near this... Maybe if the development community can rally together (like it did when ASP.NET 2 was first released without the WAP model) we can get them to reinstate SMTP in SP1... -- http://www.markrae.net.

Are ASP.NET user interfaces essentially dead now?
Hello, I am new to IIS and ASP.NET. I wrote my first ASP.NET and I want to deploy in to a system which has Vista Business and IIS7. My problems are: 1- On vista computer I am trying to see the output of my ASP.NET application. When I open an IE and point it to localhost/myapplication, it gives me an error 404.3

problems with vs.net 2003 on windows vista
netNoSpamM microsoft public expression webdesigner You have a lot of potential issues here. 1. Is ASP.NET 2.0 installed on the machine? We are talking ASP.NET, not ASP. 2. File based or IIS? It sounds like file based. If file based, make sure you are actually running the server for code. This is the options under