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    hi, all Why there is only asp.net web service template in my visual c# projects and no web service template which is reffered in most articles? Is the two just the same? And I find that my visual studio.net differs from others. I want to know whether it is just the version problem or not.And if so,then the finall version is...? regards.

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      hi, all Why there is only asp.net web service template in my visual c# projects and no web service template which is reffered in most articles? Is the two just the same? And I find that my visual studio.net differs from others. I want to know whether it is just the version problem or not.And if so,then the finall version is...? regards.

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      Bliven wrote: Why there is only asp.net web service template in my visual c# projects and no web service template which is reffered in most articles? If you are creating a web service that others will use (in .NET jargon others will consume your web service) you do it via an ASP.NET Web Service template. Consuming a webservice is as easy as right click on your project then choosing "Add Web Reference" fill out the information it asks about your webserivce and you've got it made :) Bliven wrote: And I find that my visual studio.net differs from others. I want to know whether it is just the version problem or not.And if so,then the finall version is...? Visual Studio 7.0 Professional (Microsoft Development Environment 2002) version is: 7.0.9466 Microsoft .NET Framework 1.0 version is : 1.0.3705 HTH, James Sonork: Hasaki "I left there in the morning with their God tucked underneath my arm their half-assed smiles and the book of rules. So I asked this God a question and by way of firm reply, He said - I'm not the kind you have to wind up on Sundays." "Wind Up" from Aqualung, Jethro Tull 1971

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