Re: Known Notebooks Running Windows Server 2003
- From: john.smith.8234@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2007 00:05:11 -0700
And deploying your web parts to a prod environment is trivial. You can
either just copy the files out, or you could even run deployment.
On Aug 27, 9:01 am, john.smith.8...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
There's a good overview of building a MOSS VPC environment here:
http://www.pptspaces.com/sharepointreporterblog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx...
It's actually pretty easy to do, and much more flexible than
installing on the base OS.
I'd advise you to build a fully patched Windows 2003 Server VPC and
back this up. This can be re-used as needed.
In my experience, you'll need at least 2GB of RAM, ideally 3GB. With
3GB the performance is fine. And you get all the benefits of the
virtual environment, especially differencing disks.
On Aug 27, 5:41 am, Mike Walsh <englantilai...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yopu seem to have missed the point of Daniel's reply.
He is not suggesting running VS 2005 in Windows XP. He is suggesting
running a Virtual Machine under Windows XP and that Virtual Machine uses
Windows Server 2003 which in turn is used as the platform for WSS
3.0/MOSS and VS 2005.
Mike Walsh
WSS FAQhttp://www.wssfaq.com
no questions by e-mail please
Dan Sikorsky wrote:
I thought you had to run VS 2005 on a Windows Server 2003 machine and
develope the web parts that way, rather than develope on a Windows XP
machine and try to get the web part installed correctly on the Windows
Server 2003 production machine.
As far as just developing MOSS 2007 items, a virtual pc would work. But I'm
must be able to develope web parts efficiently and get them into production,
so developing web parts on a real 2003 seemed to be the answer.
"Daniel Bugday" <itkons...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Dan,
a good development environment would be to work in a virtual environment
like Virtual PC 2007, VS 2005 or VM Ware.
Install Windows 2003 virtually and install WSS or/and MOSS 2007 inside.
Install Visual Studio 2005 + Extensions for WSS 3.0.
/Daniel Bugday
"Dan Sikorsky" <dsi...@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Are there any Notebook or LapTop PCs that can run the Windows Server 2003
operating system without making too many changes?
What manufacturers and model numbers?
I want to develope Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 webparts and
applications and then transfer them to the Production server which runs
Windows Server 2003. It would be easier to develope on a notebook rather
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