Thats a stupid answer. If Visual Basic 6 can run on Windows Vista which
predates Visual Studio .NET 2003 by 1 version, (Visual Studio .NET 2002),
its obviously not a version issue. Zack, I am not attacking you, I am just
pointing out your lack of understanding and lack of effort to even "try" and
give a sensible answer sometimes.
yxq, I am not a programmer, so I can't answer your question, but I can make
a few "sensible" suggestions, (I have Visual Studio 2005 Professional
Edition and I am struggling to even figure out how to launch a new project).
The best you can do is try the same procedure in a later build of Vista
(5381) to see if the problem reoccurrs or is fixed or try beta 2 when it
becomes public. Also, you could file a report in the mean time, since this
is an interim build which means you are either a Technical Tester or TAP
customer.
You could also start a topic on this issue in the private newsgroups, maybe
someone was having a similar issue and found a workaround. Some have
suggested right clicking on the Visual Studio IDE executable and running it
with Elevated priviledges, maybe that will work.
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