Visual Studio Hangs when New Project invoked

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I've reinstalled twice now... I've got the Visual Studio.net Academic version 2003. During installation, I get no errors but when I try to open a new project from the inital start page, it just hangs and then eventually the application stops responding. I'm running on Windows XP Professional, I've made sure IIS is activated.

Any Ideas?
 
You might not have enough memory on the drive.
Please check the requirement on the box of your VS .NET Academic version
2003 and the free space of the drive that you have the product installed.

Thanks,
Cynthia
DDSE QA
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I've reinstalled twice now... I've got the Visual Studio.net Academic
version 2003. During installation, I get no errors but when I try to open
a new project from the inital start page, it just hangs and then eventually
the application stops responding. I'm running on Windows XP Professional,
I've made sure IIS is activated.

Any Ideas?
 

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