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Old April 24th, 2006, 12:29 AM
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dear all,

i new in asp.net.
why got so many version for asp.net ? which 1 i shud learn ?
why need MMC to start virtual directories ?

thanks in advance.

 
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If you have VS2005 which is the latest, learn that. No sense learning a later version if you have access to the newest version.

 
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thanks for reply. but my fren asked me learn using notepad.






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