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    VenkataRamana Gali
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    Hello all, I am having windows vista home in my notebook. I found that Windows Vista Home Premium does not support IIS 7.0. I have installed VS 2005, but Web application is not showing crate new project wizard. what i will do. can i remove vista & install windows XP or any other solution plz give me any solution for this Ramana

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    • V VenkataRamana Gali

      Hello all, I am having windows vista home in my notebook. I found that Windows Vista Home Premium does not support IIS 7.0. I have installed VS 2005, but Web application is not showing crate new project wizard. what i will do. can i remove vista & install windows XP or any other solution plz give me any solution for this Ramana

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      VS2005 has own virtual server. you dont need to install IIS. Sms

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        VS2005 has own virtual server. you dont need to install IIS. Sms

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        VenkataRamana Gali
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        i will agree with you, but VS2005 will use IIS at the time of running. why VS not showing Web Application in Create New Project wizard ?

        Ramana

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          VS2005 has own virtual server. you dont need to install IIS. Sms

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          Example of needing IIS - doing development work involving dotnetnuke.

          "Why don't you tie a kerosene-soaked rag around your ankles so the ants won't climb up and eat your candy ass..." - Dale Earnhardt, 1997
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          "...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001

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          • V VenkataRamana Gali

            Hello all, I am having windows vista home in my notebook. I found that Windows Vista Home Premium does not support IIS 7.0. I have installed VS 2005, but Web application is not showing crate new project wizard. what i will do. can i remove vista & install windows XP or any other solution plz give me any solution for this Ramana

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            It doesn't? Thats wierd because this article says you can :P http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/86026b03-18b0-4c42-9884-5af83226e2bd1033.mspx?mfr=true[^] And I've installed IIS on my Vista Home Premium, although I have to admit I haven't poked it yet so I don't know what version it is.

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            • V VenkataRamana Gali

              i will agree with you, but VS2005 will use IIS at the time of running. why VS not showing Web Application in Create New Project wizard ?

              Ramana

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              Web applications are a part of Visual Studio SP1. http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/asp.net/Aa336618.aspx[^] So this implies: a. You haven't installed the VS 2k5 SP1 and VS 2k5 SP1 vista patch like you should have. b. You haven't bothered to search for either "installing iis7 on vista home premium"[^] or "visual studio 2005 web application project"[^]. c. your much happier to blame it on vista and bother us about it than actually go and do 5 seconds of googling yourself :P

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                It doesn't? Thats wierd because this article says you can :P http://technet2.microsoft.com/windowsserver/en/library/86026b03-18b0-4c42-9884-5af83226e2bd1033.mspx?mfr=true[^] And I've installed IIS on my Vista Home Premium, although I have to admit I haven't poked it yet so I don't know what version it is.

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                One thing, i wondering that... if go to Turn on or off windows features dialog box -> under Internet Information Services node -> I can able to see only 2 subnodes i.e., 1) Web Management Tools, Here only one sub node showing i.e., IIS 6 Management Compatiability. IIS Management Console is not showing. && 2) Worldwide Web Services, Under this node all the .NET compatiability subnodes also not showing. i have unchecked the IIS, restarted & again checked ... but same problem. what was the problem in turn on or off windows features dialog box? plz give me the solution..

                Ramana

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                  One thing, i wondering that... if go to Turn on or off windows features dialog box -> under Internet Information Services node -> I can able to see only 2 subnodes i.e., 1) Web Management Tools, Here only one sub node showing i.e., IIS 6 Management Compatiability. IIS Management Console is not showing. && 2) Worldwide Web Services, Under this node all the .NET compatiability subnodes also not showing. i have unchecked the IIS, restarted & again checked ... but same problem. what was the problem in turn on or off windows features dialog box? plz give me the solution..

                  Ramana

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                  Type in 'winver' on a command prompt and give the exact naming of your windows edition (in the blue bit at the top next to the windows logo) and the build number which should be just below.

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                  • V VenkataRamana Gali

                    One thing, i wondering that... if go to Turn on or off windows features dialog box -> under Internet Information Services node -> I can able to see only 2 subnodes i.e., 1) Web Management Tools, Here only one sub node showing i.e., IIS 6 Management Compatiability. IIS Management Console is not showing. && 2) Worldwide Web Services, Under this node all the .NET compatiability subnodes also not showing. i have unchecked the IIS, restarted & again checked ... but same problem. what was the problem in turn on or off windows features dialog box? plz give me the solution..

                    Ramana

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                    I'm also using Windows Vista Home Premium.... There is an option to install IIS 7 and 6 compatible...

                    Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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                      I'm also using Windows Vista Home Premium.... There is an option to install IIS 7 and 6 compatible...

                      Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net)

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                      Yer, it's definatly there ... I suspect either hes got an old beta version of Vista or a different edition. It just might be a corrupt install but I very much doubt that.

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