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Originally posted by : Tim Tierney (tim@webtier.net)What is involved in going from Classic ASP to ASP.net... Also, Does anybody know what release date Microsoft is looking at for a final release (will there be a charge).Tim

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Originally posted by : steve schofield (steve@aspfree.com)Hi Tim,Currently beta 2 is what is needed to run asp.net pages. ASP.NET is an additional setup that can be run on win2k versions and winXP pro and up. asp.net can be run along side asp pages. aspfree.com is living proof. We've been running beta 2 since it came out and we avg 9000 people a day. Stable as heck. End of the year for .NET to be released I've heard!------------Tim Tierney at 11/8/2001 7:03:32 PMWhat is involved in going from Classic ASP to ASP.net... Also, Does anybody know what release date Microsoft is looking at for a final release (will there be a charge).Tim

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Originally posted by : Tim Tierney (tim@webtier.net)Thanks a bunch steve. I'am looking to relaunch a major canadian polital website summer 2002, and you have helped me.... a must for ASP.net.thanks again.------------steve schofield at 11/8/2001 8:20:06 PMHi Tim,Currently beta 2 is what is needed to run asp.net pages. ASP.NET is an additional setup that can be run on win2k versions and winXP pro and up. asp.net can be run along side asp pages. aspfree.com is living proof. We've been running beta 2 since it came out and we avg 9000 people a day. Stable as heck. End of the year for .NET to be released I've heard!------------Tim Tierney at 11/8/2001 7:03:32 PMWhat is involved in going from Classic ASP to ASP.net... Also, Does anybody know what release date Microsoft is looking at for a final release (will there be a charge).Tim

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