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Nov 18th, 2003, 05:20 PM
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Thread Starter
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Howto install only VB.Net from VS Architect?
Hi... I only use VB at work and have access to the massive 7 disk Visual Studio .Net Architect ed. set there. I was hoping to be able to install just VB7/VB.Net off of that package we have, but I could not figure out a way to do it.
Honestly, I have no clue what the "Architect Edition" is, and I couldn't even get past the first screen of the installation to see if I could install VB.net because it wanted me to update and add to my system. I think it wanted IIS running. The installation seemed like it only wanted to go on a server.
Maybe I can't get VB .Net off of that package?
Thanks for any help.
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Nov 18th, 2003, 05:21 PM
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It gives you the choice, go through the installation. To use ASP.NET you should have IIS enabled, but you don't have to.
Let it update and follow the wizard.
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Nov 18th, 2003, 05:27 PM
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Thread Starter
New Member
OK - got it. My bad.
Right after you click on "step 1" there is a small form that pops up and one of the buttons was "continue" - as in you do not want this system to be a server (blah blah).
I just missed it in the confusion - sorry.
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OK, if I only care about VB.Net, under the Options is there any thing else I need checked besides:
-Language Tools/VB.Net
-Documentation
Thanks
Last edited by Garrate; Nov 18th, 2003 at 05:39 PM.
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Nov 18th, 2003, 05:47 PM
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Originally posted by Garrate
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OK, if I only care about VB.Net, under the Options is there any thing else I need checked besides:
-Language Tools/VB.Net
-Documentation
Don't see why you would need anything else.
But why not just install everything? You never know when you may need to edit C++ or C# code.
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Nov 18th, 2003, 11:01 PM
#5
PowerPoster
At the very least, get C# on there...
It may not seem like it, but there will come a point when you will need to use C# to look at source code or something.
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Nov 18th, 2003, 11:23 PM
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Originally posted by hellswraith
At the very least, get C# on there...
It may not seem like it, but there will come a point when you will need to use C# to look at source code or something.
The C# Devils pushing their smack again!
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