Posted By: Kirk Evans | Mar 13th @ 10:38 AM | 27,329 Views | 11 Comments
Kirk Evans demonstrates the new features of Visual Studio Extensions for Windows SharePoint Services (VSeWSS) 1.3 February 2009 CTP.  We focus on the deployment aspects of SharePoint development and how VSeWSS makes this much easier in the current release.  This is part 1 of a series on SharePoint for Developers.
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Kirk, I found that the video was just too small to see what was going on. But I got the general gist of what you were demoing.

You could try the HD version of download

Kirk, good job on the video.  Very compelling!  I recommend everyone use the HD version of the video if possible.
Kirk E, any recommendation on getting this to work with WIndows Server 2008?  STSDEV was causing me trouble as well.  I've tried the whole Run As Administrator thing.  Still researching, but let me know if you have heard of any tips/tricks.

--- Update ---

Nevermind, I figured it out.  The release notes held the key, but I couldn't simply take the provided app pool owner and put it in the Administrators group.  Instead I had to create a new application pool and make sure it was in all the right groups.   I'll try to add more details soon in a wiki/blog.

Kirk L

Very nice, short and to the point!

O/T: What tool do you use for doing the zoom/pan of this recording? 

Getting an error message when running the WSP View;

"The HTTP request is unauthorized with client authentication scheme 'Negotiate'.  The authentication header received from the server was 'Negotiate,NTLM'.

I tried following your demo in my virtual environment with Admin credentials.  Ideas?

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