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    arkiboys
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    Hello, My machine has xp pro 64bit. I currently have VS2008. Can you see why I can not install VS2010 express please? The error is: DownloadManager Information: 0 : Loading product xml from 'https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=158722' DownloadManager Information: 0 : Product manager downloading: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=158722 DownloadManager Information: 0 : Remote file has not changed, using local cached file:C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\-2016837979.xml.temp DownloadManager Information: 0 : Loading product xml from 'https://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/2.0/WebApplicationList.xml' DownloadManager Information: 0 : Product manager downloading: https://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/2.0/WebApplicationList.xml DownloadManager Information: 0 : Remote file has not changed, using local cached file:C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\-1244381891.xml.temp DownloadManager Information: 0 : Filtering by majorOS: 5, minorOS: 2, majorSP: 2, minorSP: 0, productType: 1, architecture: x64 DownloadManager Information: 0 : Filtering by majorOS: 5, minorOS: 2, majorSP: 2, minorSP: 0, productType: 1, architecture: x64 DownloadManager Information: 0 : Contextual entry products: VWD2010 DownloadManager Information: 0 : Adding product Visual Web Developer 2010 Express (VWD2010) to cart DownloadManager Information: 0 : Contextual navigation to product 'VWD2010' DownloadManager Information: 0 : Product 'VWD2010' was already in cart. DownloadManager Information: 0 : No SQL to configure DownloadManager Information: 0 : No MySQL to configure DownloadManager Information: 0 : Setting current install to 1 DownloadManager Information: 0 : Starting install sequence DownloadManager Information: 0 : Using cached file at C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\VWD2010\dd6b1454fe3f90ea126cf550ae344f8e5b831786\vwd_web.exe instead of downloading from http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/D/6/0D600544-AD1A-45FB-8D40-838EBF3C03EC/vwd\_web.exe DownloadManager Information: 0 : Starting EXE install for product 'Visual Web Developer 2010 Express'. Commandline is: 'C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\VWD2010\dd6b1454fe3f90ea126cf550ae344f8e5b831786\vwd_web.exe /x:C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\vwd\ /q' DownloadManager I

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      Hello, My machine has xp pro 64bit. I currently have VS2008. Can you see why I can not install VS2010 express please? The error is: DownloadManager Information: 0 : Loading product xml from 'https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=158722' DownloadManager Information: 0 : Product manager downloading: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=158722 DownloadManager Information: 0 : Remote file has not changed, using local cached file:C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\-2016837979.xml.temp DownloadManager Information: 0 : Loading product xml from 'https://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/2.0/WebApplicationList.xml' DownloadManager Information: 0 : Product manager downloading: https://www.microsoft.com/web/webpi/2.0/WebApplicationList.xml DownloadManager Information: 0 : Remote file has not changed, using local cached file:C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\-1244381891.xml.temp DownloadManager Information: 0 : Filtering by majorOS: 5, minorOS: 2, majorSP: 2, minorSP: 0, productType: 1, architecture: x64 DownloadManager Information: 0 : Filtering by majorOS: 5, minorOS: 2, majorSP: 2, minorSP: 0, productType: 1, architecture: x64 DownloadManager Information: 0 : Contextual entry products: VWD2010 DownloadManager Information: 0 : Adding product Visual Web Developer 2010 Express (VWD2010) to cart DownloadManager Information: 0 : Contextual navigation to product 'VWD2010' DownloadManager Information: 0 : Product 'VWD2010' was already in cart. DownloadManager Information: 0 : No SQL to configure DownloadManager Information: 0 : No MySQL to configure DownloadManager Information: 0 : Setting current install to 1 DownloadManager Information: 0 : Starting install sequence DownloadManager Information: 0 : Using cached file at C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\VWD2010\dd6b1454fe3f90ea126cf550ae344f8e5b831786\vwd_web.exe instead of downloading from http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/D/6/0D600544-AD1A-45FB-8D40-838EBF3C03EC/vwd\_web.exe DownloadManager Information: 0 : Starting EXE install for product 'Visual Web Developer 2010 Express'. Commandline is: 'C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Web Platform Installer\installers\VWD2010\dd6b1454fe3f90ea126cf550ae344f8e5b831786\vwd_web.exe /x:C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\vwd\ /q' DownloadManager I

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      Michel Godfroid
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      I suppose the .Net framework setup error codes have not changed: http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2006/11/28/return-codes-for-net-framework-3-0-setup.aspx[^]

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        I suppose the .Net framework setup error codes have not changed: http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2006/11/28/return-codes-for-net-framework-3-0-setup.aspx[^]

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        Hi Michel, I do not follow what you mean. Please explain. thanks

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          Hi Michel, I do not follow what you mean. Please explain. thanks

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          You have an error 5100 during setup (generic setup block). The causes for error 5100 are explained in the link :-)

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            You have an error 5100 during setup (generic setup block). The causes for error 5100 are explained in the link :-)

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            What SP should I have on my xp pro 64bit pls?

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              What SP should I have on my xp pro 64bit pls?

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              Well, normally SP3 is the latest and greatest, but I don't think it exists for XP-64. SP2 is the last there. The problem might be that setup checks for SP3, and buggers off. In that case, you have a definite problem. If you think this is your problem, you'd better post a new question (preferably in the .Net forum), asking something like 'has anyone installed VS 2010 on XP professional 64 bit edition, and what are the problems/requirements'. Have a google also, someone may have had the same problem.

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                Well, normally SP3 is the latest and greatest, but I don't think it exists for XP-64. SP2 is the last there. The problem might be that setup checks for SP3, and buggers off. In that case, you have a definite problem. If you think this is your problem, you'd better post a new question (preferably in the .Net forum), asking something like 'has anyone installed VS 2010 on XP professional 64 bit edition, and what are the problems/requirements'. Have a google also, someone may have had the same problem.

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                Is it ok to have VS 2005 and 2008 installed already and then install VS 2010 express? Before installing vs 2010 express, should I uninstall 2005 and 2008 versions? Thanks

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                  Is it ok to have VS 2005 and 2008 installed already and then install VS 2010 express? Before installing vs 2010 express, should I uninstall 2005 and 2008 versions? Thanks

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                  NORMALLY, they should be able to run side by side. But I've heard so many problems, (especially if BETA versions were involved), that grown men were driven to tears, and had to re-install their whole system after taking 3 aspirins, invoking their personal totem in the Valhalla, and decorating their body with old MSDN Cd's. Your mileage may vary :-)

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                    NORMALLY, they should be able to run side by side. But I've heard so many problems, (especially if BETA versions were involved), that grown men were driven to tears, and had to re-install their whole system after taking 3 aspirins, invoking their personal totem in the Valhalla, and decorating their body with old MSDN Cd's. Your mileage may vary :-)

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                    Those CDs can irritate the skin, too. Microsoft obviously didn't test them with a very wide range of adhesives.

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