You may want to check out SharpDevelop if you're ever bored...it's an open
source, Visual Studio clone (obviously with less functionality) -
http://www.icsharpcode.net/OpenSource/SD/

I haven't had much time to check it out yet, but I've heard quite a few good
things about it. And it's free - free is good. ;-)

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Subject: RE: .Net on win2k?

> As long as you have the .NET framework you can run .NET apps. If you are
> going to be building the apps you need the .NET sdk which is 100 meg
> download I believe. Not sure if anyone has seen this but MS is giving
> away a free version of VB.NET 2003. All you have to do is watch  of the
> movies on there and rate them. I don't really like VB much but for free,
> I did it.
>
>
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> http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/atthemovies/
> -----Original Message-----
> Subject: .Net on win2k?
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> Is there any way of running and testing .Net applications on Win2k? Does
> it
> require the IIS server that only comes with Win 2003?
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