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Orcas, IIS7 and Windows XP

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Sune42 - 30 May 2007 17:21 GMT
Hi

Lets say that me an my developer team wants to develope a website
using Orcas and ASP.NET 3.0 features, targeting IIS7 on a future
longhorn server.

And we want to keep our windows XP (Don't want to move to Vista)

Is that possible to develop against ASP.NET 3.0/IIS7 on a XP machine
using Orcas?

Or are we all forced to make the move to Vista?

Or can I run a longhorn IIS7 instance in a VM on each developer
machine?

will remote debugging against a VM/IIS7 be efficient and good? or will
I loose
functionality due to the remote debugging?

How will you XP fanatics setup your environment to achive this?

//Andy
Michael Nemtsev - 30 May 2007 19:45 GMT
Hello Sune42,

Nope, you can't use IIS7 on XP.
IIS7 is tighly coupled with the windows internals and cant be used on other
version

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miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it" (c) Michelangelo

S> Hi
S>
S> Lets say that me an my developer team wants to develope a website
S> using Orcas and ASP.NET 3.0 features, targeting IIS7 on a future
S> longhorn server.
S>
S> And we want to keep our windows XP (Don't want to move to Vista)
S>
S> Is that possible to develop against ASP.NET 3.0/IIS7 on a XP machine
S> using Orcas?
S>
S> Or are we all forced to make the move to Vista?
S>
S> Or can I run a longhorn IIS7 instance in a VM on each developer
S> machine?
S>
S> will remote debugging against a VM/IIS7 be efficient and good? or
S> will
S> I loose
S> functionality due to the remote debugging?
S> How will you XP fanatics setup your environment to achive this?
S>
S> //Andy
S>

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