No, as far as I can tell.
http://www.theserverside.net/news/th...hread_id=42426
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The official answer to the complaints is twofold. First, they say, you can easily continue to do Visual Studio .NET 2003 development on Vista -- just do it inside a Virtual PC session loaded with Windows XP! Ignoring for a moment just how terrible that is as PR for Windows Vista, it's also not a very realistic answer if your .NET 1.1 applications are of any serious complexity. VM sessions are slower than real sessions, even if your machine is loaded for bear and you use the faster VMware instead of the slower Virtual PC. If you're a developer, it's likely not worth the speed hit to get the pretty Windows Vista face -- especially if you have to drop back to the Windows XP look to do your work.
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