

- #HOW TO RUN MICROSOFT FRONTPAGE 2003 ON WINDOWS 7 HOW TO#
- #HOW TO RUN MICROSOFT FRONTPAGE 2003 ON WINDOWS 7 UPDATE#
Remember to attach to the worker process rather than the browser when attaching to item to be debugged.If you set the worker process identity that runs ASP 1.1 applications (process shown in link for step 4) to your user account, or some such, you can greatly ease the process, assuming that account is administrative and can access the project folders for the application.If you mark the shortcut to the VS 2003 development environment to run as administrator (compatibility mode under properties, which you get to by right-clicking) you can avoid much grief.While not ideal, if you need to support a legacy application it works. When running the a project, remember to “start without Debugging” and then hook the worker process (also described in the link for step 4).A Macintosh version was also released in 1998.
#HOW TO RUN MICROSOFT FRONTPAGE 2003 ON WINDOWS 7 HOW TO#
Install VS 2003 (see How to use Visual Studio 2003 in Windows Vista, which works for Windows 7, and you don’t need to mess with the UAC) and Microsoft FrontPage (also known as Microsoft Office FrontPage) was a WYSIWYG HTML editor and web site administration tool from Microsoft for the Microsoft Windows line of operating systems.It was part of Microsoft Office application suite from 1997 to 2003.Install the FrontPage Server Extensions on IIS 7 (see Installing the FrontPage Server Extensions on IIS 7.0).NET 1.1 on Windows 7 (see How to install ASP.NET 1.1 with IIS7 on Vista and Windows 2008) Install Internet Information Server (IIS) 7.The steps to get VS 2003 running on Windows 7 to do ASP.NET 1.1 web development are: It is more efficient by far if you are developing web applications, as the VM is done away with in favour of a few tweaks. A bit more tweaking has led me to abetter than virtual solution for using Visual Studio. Install the FrontPage Server Extensions on IIS 7 (see Installing the FrontPage Server Extensions on IIS 7.0) Install VS 2003 (see How to use Visual Studio 2003 in Windows Vista, which works for Windows 7, and you don’t need to mess with the UAC) and When running the a project, remember to start without Debugging and then hook the. Yes yes, of course you must have Frontpage.
#HOW TO RUN MICROSOFT FRONTPAGE 2003 ON WINDOWS 7 UPDATE#
Get Frontpage 2003 to update to version 11.8164.8221 SP3. I have been use to using Frontpage 2002 with xp for years. The last post contained a mention of how useful XP Mode in the Virtual Machine (VM) environment is. I have Windows 7 Ultimate and have finally found that if you can get Frontpage 2003 and get it to update this version 11.8164.8221 SP3 it works fine. Technorati Tags: Windows 7, Visual Studio, VS 2003
