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Shaun
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 10:55 pm    Post subject: SharePoint on Windows Server x64 Reply with quote

Since Windows Server x64 Edition's IIS doesn't support .Net Framework 1.1
(32-bit). ASP.NET won't run (a requirement for Windows Sharepoint Services).
I tried .Net Framework 2.0 Beta1, but the Central Administration pages just
load blank without an error. Am I to assume Sharepoint isn't supported, even
on WOW64, or did I do something wrong? I haven't seen any discussion on the
web or Microsoft.com about this.
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Mike Walsh
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Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2005 11:02 pm    Post subject: Re: SharePoint on Windows Server x64 Reply with quote

1. This is not the newsgroup for Windows SharePoint Services (it's for STS
(2001))

2. You are probably breaking all the rules for the x64 Beta program by
posting a message on it to a public newsgroup.

3. In any case even if you are not breaking the rules, the only newsgroups
that provide support for betas are beta newsgroups.

The public newsgroups are (unless they specifically say otherwise) only for
issued products.

[I actually know the answer to your question but as I learnt about it in a
beta newsgroup I can not unfortunately re-print it here as I am under NDA.]

Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
STS FAQ at http://www.collutions.com/Lists/FAQ
WSS FAQ at http://wss.collutions.com
Please reply to the newsgroup

"Shaun" <Shaun@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C089859E-21C1-46A2-AFBA-EDBE42EE616D@microsoft.com...
Quote:
Since Windows Server x64 Edition's IIS doesn't support .Net Framework 1.1
(32-bit). ASP.NET won't run (a requirement for Windows Sharepoint
Services).
I tried .Net Framework 2.0 Beta1, but the Central Administration pages
just
load blank without an error. Am I to assume Sharepoint isn't supported,
even
on WOW64, or did I do something wrong? I haven't seen any discussion on
the
web or Microsoft.com about this.
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Shaun
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 3:45 am    Post subject: Re: SharePoint on Windows Server x64 Reply with quote

Silly me

"Mike Walsh" wrote:

Quote:
1. This is not the newsgroup for Windows SharePoint Services (it's for STS
(2001))

2. You are probably breaking all the rules for the x64 Beta program by
posting a message on it to a public newsgroup.

3. In any case even if you are not breaking the rules, the only newsgroups
that provide support for betas are beta newsgroups.

The public newsgroups are (unless they specifically say otherwise) only for
issued products.

[I actually know the answer to your question but as I learnt about it in a
beta newsgroup I can not unfortunately re-print it here as I am under NDA.]

Mike Walsh, Helsinki, Finland
STS FAQ at http://www.collutions.com/Lists/FAQ
WSS FAQ at http://wss.collutions.com
Please reply to the newsgroup

"Shaun" <Shaun@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C089859E-21C1-46A2-AFBA-EDBE42EE616D@microsoft.com...
Since Windows Server x64 Edition's IIS doesn't support .Net Framework 1.1
(32-bit). ASP.NET won't run (a requirement for Windows Sharepoint
Services).
I tried .Net Framework 2.0 Beta1, but the Central Administration pages
just
load blank without an error. Am I to assume Sharepoint isn't supported,
even
on WOW64, or did I do something wrong? I haven't seen any discussion on
the
web or Microsoft.com about this.


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