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  • M Megan Forbes

    Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

    If you plan on doing ASP.NET work, be aware that there's no officially supported way to install IIS on XP Home.

    Ah, thanks Nish - that might count as a little more than an "irritation" then :doh: [edit]BTW Nish, just to make sure - does "not officially supported" mean the same as illegal, or does it simply mean my life could become more difficult? [/edit]


    A mum and loving it! -- modified at 23:23 Thursday 18th May, 2006

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    how to install iis on xp home[^] havent tried it but should work ;)

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    • G gholbrook

      Microsoft really wants you to use their tools :-) Take a look at the EmpowerISV and Partner MAPS programs. For very little $$$ they will provide you with everything that you need to develop M$ centric apps. There are significant conditions/requirements to doing this, but they do assist you (sometimes too much) and want you to succeed. HTH, G

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      last time i checked it was $400 to get all of the software you need (and then some) as a developer under the ISV program. The only thing you are commited to is showing that you have actually built something to sell within 12 months. Levi Rosol Blog By Levi[^]

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