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#WINDOWS VISTA SERVICE PACK 1 KEEPS INSTALLING OVER AND OVER AGAIN UPDATE#
The update for Vista shouldn't be needed to enable web application projects.
#WINDOWS VISTA SERVICE PACK 1 KEEPS INSTALLING OVER AND OVER AGAIN INSTALL#
I'm imagining that this is fixed as soon as I install the Vista update for VS2005 Sp1, but as you know the download link is saying "coming soon".Īnd again - thanks a million for you fast response. The project type is not supported by this installation." As I can't download it atm, I just click Continue but when opening a solution containing a Web Application Project, a warning message pops saying When I start VS2005 on Vista I get a dialog saying "Visual Studio 2005 SP1 Requires an update for Windows Vista". Wow - lightning fast reply! I'm impressed! It also fully supports web application projects.Ĭan you clarrify what you are running into? It should work fine on Vista (that is what I am running now). I'm not sure I understand what you mean by saying that SP1 doesn't work on Vista.
#WINDOWS VISTA SERVICE PACK 1 KEEPS INSTALLING OVER AND OVER AGAIN HOW TO#
The SP1 will not run on vista, thus if you - like me - have Web Application Projects, you're just out of luck and can't work.Īny chance on getting that beta download up and running or instructions on how to work using Vista, VS2005 and Web Apps? It's a little frustrating being unable to work right now.Ī warning on installing SP1 if you're using Web Application projects and Vista would have been helpful -) Visual Studio 2005 SP1 Update for Windows Vista Beta - COMING SOONĬan you send me an email that describes your install problems? I'll then loop some people in from the setup team to help get it fixed. Is it possible to change that? I just got Windows on C:\, nothing else, that's why it's a small partition. Well, I have not enough space on C:\, I assume it's using `Dokumente und Einstellungen` on C:\ to unpack itself. How is this all going to work with our Vista upgrades from XP to vista? Is VS 2005 with/withou t SP1 still going to work once we've upgraded? What I mean is, If we had XP with the XP Sp1, would we need to install the Vista SP1 after upgrading the OS? The only reason you need to uninstall the VS 2005 Web Application Project add-in is because it is not built-in with SP1.
You shouldn't need to uninstall any of the extension or add-in products.
#WINDOWS VISTA SERVICE PACK 1 KEEPS INSTALLING OVER AND OVER AGAIN ISO#
In Xp i mounted the iso image using microsoft free tool to mount iso images and installed the 2005 but that tool no longer works in windows vista. Too bad i dont have a cd and my burner is not working. Wonder why its asking me for the cd for visual studio 2005 to uninstall the service pack. My other itesm include RC release for ajax and microsfot extensions for workflow and WCF. Wanted to know if i have to uninstall other items on visual and reinstall it back again after installing the service pack. Mike has a detailed post on debugging ASP.NET using VS 2005 on Vista with IIS7 that you should read as well.
#WINDOWS VISTA SERVICE PACK 1 KEEPS INSTALLING OVER AND OVER AGAIN PATCH#
Jan 1st 2006 Update: You can download the additional Vista SP1 Beta Patch here.
In addition to the VS 2005 SP1 download, yesterday we released a beta for a download that fixes Vista specific issues with VS 2005 (we are waiting a few more weeks to get user feedback on using VS 2005 on Vista to find any remaining issues before we declare this second Vista update done - but you'll be able to install this VS 2005 for Vista beta patch now to get immediate fixes). You can then select the SP1 Beta patch and uninstall it. Once clicked it will list all patches/updates on your system: You need to click the "View installed updates" link on the top left of the programs and features control panel to see these: The reason for this is because Vista separates "updates"/"patches" separately from installed programs. Several people over the last day have asked me about how this works on Windows Vista - since a quick glance at your Add/Remove programs won't show up the SP1 Beta Patch. With Windows XP you can do this by going to your Add/Remove Programs list in the control panel, where both Visual Studio and the SP1 Beta Patch will show up in the list. If you have previously installed the VS 2005 SP1 Beta, then you need to uninstall it before installing the final SP1 release. Yesterday I blogged about VS 2005 Service Pack 1 (SP1) being released.