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Using Visual Studio 2005 on Vista for web development

If you are using Vista as your web development platform with Visual Studio 2005 then the following information may be useful for you.

Note 1: You should install Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 to be in a supported state

Note 2: You may want to consider installing the beta of the Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 Update for Windows Vista Beta. But note this is a beta still.

Somasegar: Visual Studio 2005 SP1 Beta and Visual Studio support for Vista

Visual Studio 2005 on Windows Vista Issue List - Running with normal user permissions

Visual Studio 2005 on Windows Vista Issue List - Running with elevated administrator permissions

Windows SDK for Vista including Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0 runtime components for downlevel platforms

Lots of information on IIS7 on the IIS7 resource site

Scott Guthrie : Tip/Trick: Using IIS7 on Vista with VS 2005

Upgrading ASP.NET Applications to IIS 7.0: Differences between IIS 7.0 Integrated Mode and Classic mode

Fix problems with Visual Studio F5 debugging of ASP.NET applications on IIS7 Vista  << ADDED 3/2/7

Hope that helps!

Cheers

Doug

Posted: Monday, January 08, 2007 8:27 AM by dougste

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