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Sign in Cart Cart By product Downloads Explore these great resources across Microsoft.com Windows All Windows downloads Download Windows 8.1 Free downloads Internet Explorer Office All Office how to install visual studio 2003 on windows 7 downloads Download Office Free trials Templates More downloads Download Center Microsoft visual studio 2003 download Security Essentials Microsoft Update: Service packs & fixes Drivers (sound, printer, USB others) Microsoft Hardware drivers Store Visit visual studio 2003 download iso the Microsoft Store Visit us in person Find a store near you In-store events Personal training Personal shopping Shop products Surface Office Windows Xbox Contact us JavaScript is either disabled or not supported by your browser. This site requires JavaScript to function properly. Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003 ReadmeAdditional Resources & Related SitesMicrosoft® Visual Studio® .NET 2003 ReadmeThis document contains notes for installing Visual Studio .NET 2003. For the latest installation notes, see the online Visual Studio .NET 2003 Readme at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=8861. For known product issues, see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=8793.Table of ContentsGetting StartedRelated ReadmesUsing MSDN with Visual Studio .NET 2003System RequirementsVisual Studio 6.0 and Visual Studio .NET 2003 CompatibilityVisual Studio .NET 2002 and Visual Studio .NET 2003 CompatibilityPreparing to Install Visual Studio .NET 2003Uninstalling Prerelease VersionsUninstalling Visual Studio Analyzer 6.0Installing Visual Studio .NET 2003Facilitating Setup Over a NetworkConfiguring a Remote Web Server for ASP.NET ProjectsInstalling SQL Server Desktop Engine (MSDE)Installing the Remote DebuggerUninstalling Visual Studio .NET 2003Known Installation IssuesAPI ChangesSecurity GuidelinesDeploying the .NET FrameworkKnown Product IssuesEnd-User License Agreement Location1. Getting StartedThe End-User License Agreement (EULA.txt) for Visual Studio .NET 2003 is available for reference on CD1 in the Setup folder.NoteAll procedures described in this readme are based on Microsoft® Windows® 2000. Modify the steps that interface with the operating system if you are using a different version of Windows.1.1. Related ReadmesIn addition to this Visual Studio .NET 2003 product readme, Visual Studio .NET 2003 includes other readme documents that contain information pertinent to specific product areas. The following list contains the names of related readme documents and their locations on supplied media.Content NameFile NameLocationMicrosoft Visual Studio .NET 200
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to work properly on Vista, Microsoft does not support this scenario. "Not supported" doesn't mean "won't work". It just means if you run into any trouble you just can't call the MS support line for assistance with this issue. Microsoft does, however, fully support *running* a .NET v1.1 app on Vista. Because I support both IIS and ASP.NET here at Microsoft, I find it necessary to have both "Visual Studio .NET 2003" and "Visual Studio 2005" installed. I need to be able effectively troubleshoot issues for whatever product our customers need help with. But like any other tech junky, I like to have the latest-and-greatest OS installed so that I can learn the various features of the OS through day-to-day use. For this reason, I have Windows Vista installed on my primary machine. But, particularly when I was less familiar with the IIS 7.0 UI, getting ASP.NET 1.1 to run on IIS 7.0 was frustrating. Here are some of the errors I encountered while trying to get this setup: Microsoft Development EnvironmentError while trying to run project: Unable to start debugging on the web server. Could not start ASP.NET or ATL Server debugging.Verify that ASP.NET or ATL Server is correctly installed on the server. Microsoft Developement EnvironmentError while trying to run project: Unable to start debugging on the web server. You do not have permissions to debug the server.Verify that you are a member of the "Debugger Users" group on the server. ASP.NET Version MismatchVisual Studio .NET has detected that the Web server is running ASP.NET version 1.0. The Web application you are creating or opening can be configured to be compliant with ASP.NET 1.0.However, the application will not be able to use new features from ASP.NET 1.1. To set this up properly so the above errors don't occur, follow these steps. 1. Ensure that .NET 1.1 --->SP1<--- or higher is properly installed. Vista does not include .NET v1.1 by default. Because .NET 1.1 is not included by default, .NET v1.1 *SP1* is also not included. Without SP1, W3WP.exe will crash when running an appPool under v1.1 due to DEP To check this, make sure that c:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\mscorsvr.dll is version 1.1.4322.2032 or higher. Unless you are 100% sure that SP1 for .NET is installed, you *really* should double-check this. 2. Enable IIS 6.0 compatibility Open Control Panel Double