Personal Website Starter Kit - Part 0 - Setting Up
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Start the Visual Studio 2005 Development Environment.
This is a website project, so go to the menu File -> New Website. One of the Visual Studio installed templates is the Personal Web Site Starter Kit. Go ahad and select this option. Make sure the location is set to File System, the language to Visual C#. You might customize the file path box to the right of the Location drop down box. By default it will say "Website1" at the end of the path, but you miht want to change that to pick a different installation directory. I used this: PWSK_Tutorial or in full:
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\my documents\visual studio 2005\WebSites?Create|Search\[PersonalWebsiteStarterKit Tutorial]?Create
Click OK, and the template will be installed in the directory you selected.
If you have an interest in learning how to use Visual Source Safe, now is an excellent time to learn how. Visual Source Safe can help you keep track of different versions of your project. If you should need to return to a previous version of your project, it makes it possible. It also serves another purpose if you are running the Development Studio within a virtual PC: It provides an easy way to move your files outside of the virtual PC session.
Here are the steps to setup Visual Source Safe, with a network shared directory to be shared by the host and Virtual PC:
The first page you will see is the Welcome page. Take a moment to read the page.
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