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This article lists issues identified when Visual Studio 6.0 is installed on
Windows 95 or Windows 98 computers. The following topics are in this
article:
- Windows 95 Registry Size: 64 KB Limitation May Cause A Warning During
Visual Studio Installation
- Disable Autologon Before Running Visual Studio 6.0 Setup
- An Internet Connection Dialog Box May Appear at Startup of Windows or
Other Applications
- Installing Server Components on Windows 95
- For ASP Debugging on Windows 95/98 Computers, Install IIS Patch After
Installing BackOffice
- Installation Wizard May Not Restart After PWS Is Installed on Windows
95 Computers
- Installing Microsoft FrontPage 98 Extensions on Some Windows 95
Computers
Windows 95 Registry Size: 64 KB Limitation May Cause A Warning During
Visual Studio Installation
A 64-KB limitation in the size of the SharedDLL key in the Windows 95
system registry may generate a warning that appears when you install Visual
Studio 6.0.
Before continuing with setup, you should shorten the install path where you
plan to install Visual Studio 6.0, reducing the amount of registry space
required.
Additionally, you can uninstall programs you no longer use by utilizing the
Add/Remove Programs from Control Panel. The registry keys used exclusively
by those programs will then be deleted.
To save further on registry space used by programs you intend to keep,
uninstall, then reinstall these programs to shorter installation
paths.
NOTE: On Windows NT Workstations and Servers, Visual Studio setup
will automatically resize the registry.
Disable Autologon Before Running Visual Studio 6.0 Setup
Visual Studio setup may fail on Windows 95 computers configured with
Autologon.
Before you install Visual Studio 6.0 or any of its products on a Windows 95
computer with Autologon enabled, turn off Autologon by following the
instructions from the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge
Base:
141858 No Windowsor Network Logon Dialog Box at Startup
NOTE: This article contains several additional steps that may not be
relevant on your system.
If you installed Visual Studio products on a Windows 95 computer configured
with Autologon, and setup failed, repeat your setup steps with Autologon
disabled.
An Internet Connection Dialog Box May Appear at Startup of Windows or
Other Applications
If remote connections are enabled in Windows 95 or Windows 98, the system
may try to initiate an Internet connection at Windows startup or at the
start of many applications. This behavior is sometimes called "autodial" or
"autoconnect." You can turn off this behavior by setting the registry key
EnableRemoteConnect to "N."
To do this, create a text file "DisbleAutoConnect.reg" with exactly the
following three lines:
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\OLE]
"EnableRemoteConnect"="N"
Changing this setting to disable remote connections should not prevent any
of your normal Internet activities, and this setting is the default for
most systems. However, enabling remote connections is necessary for some
features of DCOM. For additional information, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
177394 HOWTO:Troubleshoot Run-Time Error '429' in DCOM Applications
If there are instances when you need to have remote connections enabled,
create a second REG file, "EnableRemoteConnect.reg", with exactly the
following 3 lines:
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\OLE]
"EnableRemoteConnect"="Y"
Run "EnableAutoConnect.reg" to make the setting, and then run
"DisbleAutoConnect.reg" to disable it when autoconnect is no longer
needed.
Installing Server Components on Windows 95
It is recommended that you install all server applications on computers running Windows NT.
Enterprise and Professional Editions of Visual Studio 6.0 products are packaged with a variety of Microsoft server applications specifically tailored for the Visual Studio developer. Most applications can be installed on either Windows 95 or Windows NT operating systems. We recommend installing all server applications on Windows NT, either Workstation or Server.
If you choose to set up servers on a Windows 95 computer, the order of installation is important. On Windows 95 some applications must be installed before others for the installation to complete successfully and the product to work. Install the components in the following order:
NT Option Pack
FrontPage 98 Server Extensions
Data Access Components 2.0
Visual InterDev Server Components
Application Performance Explorer
Visual Studio Analyzer
(Any Order) Visual SourceSafe Server
(Any Order) Visual FoxPro Server Samples
The Installation Wizard presents these options in the same order. Again, ordering is significant on Windows 95 only.
For other issues relating to Windows 95 computers, go to Issues Specific to Windows 95 Computers.
For ASP Debugging, Install IIS Patch After Installing BackOffice
Internet Information Server (IIS) has a patch that fixes problems related to debugging Active Server Pages (ASP) from Visual InterDev. This patch also fixes a Windows 95/98 problem in which changes to the Global.asa would not be reflected in your application (such as adding, changing, or removing data connections) until you stopped and restarted your Web server.
To ensure that ASP debugging works properly, or to address the Windows 95/98 issue, apply the patch after the BackOffice Installation Wizard has finished.
To apply the IIS patch on Windows NT computers:
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Run \IIS\WinNT\ASP2FIX1.exe from the installation disc. Product Disc Location:
Visual Studio, Professional Edition CD#2
Visual Studio, Enterprise Edition CD#3
Visual InterDev CD#1
- Restart when prompted.
To apply the IIS patch on Windows 9
x computers:
- Stop the Web server from the command prompt: Type pws/stop and press ENTER.
-
In the \<windows>\system\inetsrv directory, rename Asp.dll to Asp.old.
- From the \IIS\Win9x\ directory of the installation disc, copy Asp.dll and paste it to the \<windows>\system\inetsrv directory on your computer. Product disc location:
Visual Studio, Professional Edition CD#2
Visual Studio, Enterprise Edition CD#3
Visual InterDev CD#1
- Return to the command prompt and restart the Web server: Type pws/start and press ENTER.
Installation Wizard May Not Restart After PWS Is Installed on Windows
95 Computers
If you choose to install Personal Web Server (PWS) on a Windows 95
computer, the Installation Wizard may not resume correctly after the
computer restarts. To proceed, start Setup.exe again from the first disc of
your Visual Studio 6.0 CD set. The Installation Wizard automatically
resumes setup at the correct point.
Installing Microsoft FrontPage 98 Extensions on Some Windows 95
Computers
When the Installation Wizard launches other client or server setups, the
Wizard becomes invisible and waits until the component installation is
complete. The Wizard then reappears, enabling the user to install another
component.
When you install Microsoft FrontPage 98 extensions on some Windows 95
computers, the Installation Wizard may remain hidden for several minutes
after the FrontPage setup is complete.
While the Wizard is hidden, you cannot launch the setup program again. A
second Installation Wizard will not start when the program detects that one
is already running.