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.net framework 1.1 installation on Windows NT 4 with SBS

 
 
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      23rd Nov 2004
Hi,

In reading KB815176 it says that you can install .net framework on
systems including NT 4.0, but it says that you need to have IIS 5 installed.
However IIS 5 to my knowledge (and reading posts) can't be installed on NT
4.0. Does having small business server for NT 4 make a difference? I'm not
familiar with it as I'm installing it on a friend's machine.

Thanks - Zack
 
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      24th Nov 2004
Hi Zack,

You need IIS 5+ if you want to create web applications (asp.net). You
don't need it to create other types of programs. I don't think small
business server for nt4 would make a difference, but I don't know for sure.
I've read rumors that you can force iis 5 onto nt4 in some way or other,
but I couldn't locate anything substantial.

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Happy Coding!
Morten Wennevik [C# MVP]
 
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