Hi,
First suggestion we have is once all UltiDev Cassini components are uninstalled, please run "netstat -na | more" command command window to see if 7756 is truly taken. Please let us know what you see.
We have a few question to help us clarify a way to help you troubleshooting this issue.
- Do you still have a service names "UltiDev Cassini..." registered among services?
- Please uninstall any components from "Add/Remove Programs" that named "UltiDev Cassini..." and reboot the machine.
- After this, please clean up your Windows Event Log (Application) and run installation again.
- After installation, refresh Windows Event Log view and check for errors. If you found one or two, please post them here. If there are more than a couple error entries, please export Windows Event Log as an EVT file and
contact us via email so we could respond with an email address where you could send the EVT file for analysis.
A quick question: as far as we know, Visual Studio.NET 3000 does not exist. Do you mean 2003? If so, you probably are trying to use it along with Windows XP Home and our Cassini wot develop ASP.NET applications and this way work around the IIS requirement of Visual Studio 2003. If this is the case, the bad news is that VS.NET 2003 always requires IIS. You can use UltiDev Cassini on XP home to RUN ASP.NET applications, but VS.NET 2003 requires IIS. Visual Studio 2005, including its free Express editions, does not require IIS and can be used with UltiDev Cassini or with its own internal web server to develop ASP.NET applications on Windows XP Home.
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UltiDev Team.
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