For those of you out there who are installing their XDKs on Windows 7: You may realize that Xbox Neighborhood doesn't work at all. This is not something that can be solved by giving a shortcut a proper target with syswow64/explorer.exe. If you search your registry for Xbox Neighborhood or xbshlext.dll you will find the same set of letters and numbers {DB15FEDD-96B8-4DA9-97E0-7E5CCA05CC44}. Running the shortcut will give you an error message saying "The file does not have a program associated with it..." This would have to mean that the shell extension will work with Windows 7, even in WOW64. But there is a work around if your PC is capable.
Windows XP Mode!
http://www.microsoft...c/download.aspxInstall Windows XP Mode first, and then the associated Windows Virtual PC. If you have any older version of Virtual PC, you will need to uninstall it in order for Windows XP Mode to work.
Xbox NeighborhoodOpen Windows XP Mode to Bring up your Virtual PC.
From there open My Computer then "C on MYPC"
Browse to \\tsclient\C\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Xbox SDK\xbox\bin
Run XBSESetup.exe
Xbox Neighborhood will install and you can access it on Windows 7 from Start Menu>All Programs>Windows Virtual PC>Windows XP Mode Applications
Fully Compatible XDKCopy your VS .NET 2003 install files to your Windows XP Mode VPC (by browsing from within it) or use installation discs
Install VS .NET 2003 on Windows XP Mode
Install XDK on Windows XP Mode