.Net XPeriences
2002-02-20 18:37:34+01 by
Dan Lyke
6 comments
Dave Winer has some musings on the News.com article about Microsoft backpedaling on .Net. I know I've been trying to install Visual Studio .Net under XP, and it sure ain't "apt-get install vs-net". Web pages which have complex "open this control panel, make sure this setting is on" sort of things. Hidden directories that I can type in to get to, but can't figure out how to set the browser to show. Now the installer is in a state that it always thinks part of it is running, even after I've restarted. Clear that there's a lot of work left to be done before .Net and XP are usable.
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#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:35:29+01 by:
Dan Lyke
To try when I get home: http://zappadoodle.com/ has some extremely simple C code to BSOD a Win 2000/XP box.
#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:35:30+01 by:
Mike Gunderloy
I told you not to use WinXP :)
Clearly, mileage varies. I rebuilt a server yesterday with Win2K + SQL Server 2K + .NET + up-to-date security patches and service packs, and though it took FAR too long, it all worked fine. It wasn't apt-get, but I did take almost entirely defaults and had no special problems.
#Comment made: 2002-02-21 06:35:31+01 by:
Dan Lyke
I've got Visual Studio's install telling me it can't start component setup right now. I've a sneaking suspicion that "restart" doesn't mean "restart", so I've shut down the machine and I'll try again in the morning.
#Comment made: 2002-02-21 16:14:26+01 by:
Dan Lyke
Argh. Well, I don't know what else to do, I'm down to "wipe the disk and start over", I guess. Sigh. It takes me years to get a Linux system into that state of bit-rot.
#Comment made: 2002-02-21 16:33:53+01 by:
Mike Gunderloy
If it's not too late, there is a utility called MsiZap that can wipe out the Installer service's memory of a failed install. That will return you to a relatively clean state to try again.
On the other hand, if things are that bad a wipe & restart are probably in order anyhow.
#Comment made: 2002-02-22 16:45:40+01 by:
Dan Lyke
Aha! It seems that unzipping the self-extracting archive to the location it suggests is a bad idea, that that location has special meaning and something gets confused about finding files in the place it's running from.
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