According to
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/productinfo/sysreqs/default.asp XP
Home should be fine (and I have seen usenet posts from people using it).
The only problem with XP Home is that you won't be able to do ASP.NET
stuff, as that requires IIS.

Simon


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VS. net requires XP Professional--it won't run on the home edition.
Win2k
Pro or Server, or XP pro are the supported OSs, unless things have
changed
recently.


Steve Holak
Senior Software Architect

Brokerage Concepts IS Dept.
610-491-4879

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Hi,

      Quick question, does anybody know if there is a problem using
Visual
Stidio .NET (professional)
with Windows XP Home edition?. I tried re-installing it last night, and
the
installation crashes out
just after it generates the installation scripts. I'm using origional
CDs,
not pirates.

       Please help!

     Fiach

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