Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windows. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

How to install the Windows Phone Developer Tools on Windows Server 2008

 


The Windows Phone Developer Tools are not officially supported on operating systems other than Windows Vista or Windows 7. 

There is a way you can work around the Windows Server 2008 setup block if needed.  Please note that this is not officially supported, so if you try these steps, you are doing so at your own risk.

  1. Download the Windows Phone Developer Tools web installer and save it to your hard drive
  2. Extract the contents of the setup package by running vm_web.exe /x and choosing a path to extract to
  3. Go to the folder you extracted to in step 2 and open the file baseline.dat in notepad
  4. Look for the section named [gencomp7788]
    Note - you have to change this exact section - this is the one that controls the OS version blocking behavior in Windows Phone Developer Tools setup.
  5. Change the value InstallOnLHS from 1 to 0
  6. Change the value InstallOnWin7Server from 1 to 0
  7. Save and close baseline.dat
  8. Run setup.exe /web from the folder you extracted to in step 2
    Note - please make sure that you include the /web command line parameter in step 8.  If you don't, setup will not attempt to download the packages it needs to install, and it will fail to install correctly as a result.
 
  For More Info Please Visit: Aaron Stebner's WebLog  

Friday, October 23, 2009

Microsoft® Windows 7 will be released on 22th of October.

Windows7

"You told us what you wanted in the next version of Windows and we listened. On October 22, Windows 7 will be widely available and you can see the results for yourself" This is what Microsoft wrote on the Official Windows 7 Website.

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All in all, Windows 7 is shaping up well. It's a far more modest release than Vista was, but it's no worse for that. The new OS introduces a compelling combination of welcome innovations and much-needed polish, and that's exactly what Microsoft needs right now. Vista's foundation was solid, and Windows 7 just makes it better.
Windows7

Need to know more about Windows7? Please, Visit these Sites:


  1. Windows 7 Videos.
  2. Windows 7 Tour.
  3. Windows 7 Features.
  4. The 14 Best Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts.

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