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Message #1 by <cigo3@y...> on Thu, 25 Oct 2001 20:30:02 +0200
I am very new in .NET framework and especially in ASP.NET.



I was given a task to configure Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET (and probably

IIS), so we can develop ASP.NET pages in a team. Each developer has to be

able to edit web project in Visual Studio and don't disturb other developers

who are working on. Can this be done? How can I acchieve this?



I have also installed examples - Duwamish and FMStocks, which can be viewed

fine in an Explorer. How can I configure my web to open these examples in

Visual studio (File | Open | Project from web)?



I am also very interested in your development environments, can you share

this to me?



Best regards,

Igor





Message #2 by "Scott Guthrie" <scottgu@m...> on Thu, 25 Oct 2001 14:05:07 -0700
Hi Igor,



I'd recommend also checking out the two applications at:

www.ibuyspy.com.  They are great starter kit applications and are

available in both VB and C# (with full VS project support).  You can use

the code within them free of charge.



Thanks,



Scott



-----Original Message-----

From: Igor Martincic [mailto:cigo3@y...]

Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 11:30 AM

To: ASP+

Subject: [aspx] ASP.NET and developmnent environment



I am very new in .NET framework and especially in ASP.NET.



I was given a task to configure Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET (and

probably

IIS), so we can develop ASP.NET pages in a team. Each developer has to

be

able to edit web project in Visual Studio and don't disturb other

developers

who are working on. Can this be done? How can I acchieve this?



I have also installed examples - Duwamish and FMStocks, which can be

viewed

fine in an Explorer. How can I configure my web to open these examples

in

Visual studio (File | Open | Project from web)?



I am also very interested in your development environments, can you

share

this to me?



Best regards,

Igor







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Message #3 by <cigo3@y...> on Sat, 27 Oct 2001 14:11:40 +0200
Thank you for the link. I will try it.



----- Original Message ----- 

From: "Scott Guthrie" <scottgu@m...>

To: "ASP+" <aspx@p...>

Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 11:05 PM

Subject: [aspx] RE: ASP.NET and developmnent environment





Hi Igor,



I'd recommend also checking out the two applications at:

www.ibuyspy.com.  They are great starter kit applications and are

available in both VB and C# (with full VS project support).  You can use

the code within them free of charge.



Thanks,



Scott



-----Original Message-----

From: Igor Martincic [mailto:cigo3@y...] 

Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 11:30 AM

To: ASP+

Subject: [aspx] ASP.NET and developmnent environment



I am very new in .NET framework and especially in ASP.NET.



I was given a task to configure Visual Studio .NET and ASP.NET (and

probably

IIS), so we can develop ASP.NET pages in a team. Each developer has to

be

able to edit web project in Visual Studio and don't disturb other

developers

who are working on. Can this be done? How can I acchieve this?



I have also installed examples - Duwamish and FMStocks, which can be

viewed

fine in an Explorer. How can I configure my web to open these examples

in

Visual studio (File | Open | Project from web)?



I am also very interested in your development environments, can you

share

this to me?



Best regards,

Igor

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