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  • [Classic] ASP Support Lifecycle?

    I am trying to confirm this two year old post re: Classic ASP support lifecycle: (Is this still valid?) Thanks in advance! Posted at 11/21/2005 2:24 PM by Scott Classic ASP is actually very much alive. It will ship again with Windows Vista and Windows Longhorn Server – so will be supported at least 10 years from that ship date. - ScottGu and Asp.DLL is part of VISTA so the runtime will continue to be supported based on the Vista support lifecycle. All classic ASP development tools (i.e., Visual Interdev
    Posted to Migrating from ASP to ASP.NET (Forum) by chaosUnplugged on 11/14/2007
    Filed under: classic asp
  • Re: Installation of Asp to asp.net migration assistant

    Re-post from another thread. The ASP to ASP.NET v1.x Migration Assistant http://www.asp.net/migrationassistants/asp2aspnet.aspx was not updated for .NET 2.0, and does not integrate into Visual Studio 2005 as it does with Visual Studio 2003. The workaround is to Download the ASP to ASP.NET v1.x Migration Assistant which (default) downloads to c:\Program Files\ASP to ASP.NET Migration Assistant. Then from the command line enter: [assumes directory where .asp pages are located is 'messaging'
    Posted to Migrating from ASP to ASP.NET (Forum) by chaosUnplugged on 7/13/2007
    Filed under: problems installing asp to asp.net migration assistant, visual studio 2005, classic asp ASP.NET 2.0, iis, ASP.NET, aspx, classic asp
  • Re: Installation of Asp to asp.net migration assistant

    See this post http://forums.asp.net/t/1132599.aspx
  • Re: Question about migrating Classic ASP to ASP.Net

    The ASP to ASP.NET v1.x Migration Assistant http://www.asp.net/migrationassistants/asp2aspnet.aspx was not updated for .NET 2.0, and does not integrate into Visual Studio 2005 as it does with Visual Studio 2003. The workaround is to Download the ASP to ASP.NET v1.x Migration Assistant which (default) downloads to c:\Program Files\ASP to ASP.NET Migration Assistant. Then from the command line enter: [assumes directory where .asp pages are located is 'messaging'. c:\Program Files\ASP to ASP
    Posted to Migrating from ASP to ASP.NET (Forum) by chaosUnplugged on 7/12/2007
    Filed under: problems installing asp to asp.net migration assistant, classic asp ASP.NET 2.0, iis, replay to Installation of Asp to asp.net migration assistant, ASP.NET, aspx, classic asp
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