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What are your plans re: upgrading?
Jon
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bruce
03-28-2003, 06:46 AM
Framework 1.1 is still in Beta.
We are planning to upgrade to Framework 1.1 along with Windows Server 2003 & IIS 6.
Our plan is to move everyone to IIS 6.0 shortly after MS launches it at the end of April.
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What are your plans re: upgrading?
Jon
(Information doesn't want to be free, it wants to be sixty-nine cents @ pound)
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Delighted to hear it. I've been working with Everitt at work since November and it's a delight - and there were no upgrade issues for us at all. You are really making it easy to recommend this site. [^]
[b]quote:Originally posted by bruce
Framework 1.1 is still in Beta.
We are planning to upgrade to Framework 1.1 along with Windows Server 2003 & IIS 6.
Our plan is to move everyone to IIS 6.0 shortly after MS launches it at the end of April.
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Jon
(Information doesn't want to be free, it wants to be sixty-nine cents @ pound)
rhurtz
03-30-2003, 02:03 AM
Hey JonO,
Just curious if you have used any of the new "Web Services Enhancements" features in VS.NET 2003?
Take care..
[b]quote:Originally posted by JonO
Delighted to hear it. I've been working with Everitt at work since November and it's a delight - and there were no upgrade issues for us at all. You are really making it easy to recommend this site. [^]
[b]quote:Originally posted by bruce
Framework 1.1 is still in Beta.
We are planning to upgrade to Framework 1.1 along with Windows Server 2003 & IIS 6.
Our plan is to move everyone to IIS 6.0 shortly after MS launches it at the end of April.
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Jon
(Information doesn't want to be free, it wants to be sixty-nine cents @ pound)
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