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DOWNGRADING from VS.NET 2002 Enterprise Developer to VS.NET 2003 Enterprise Professional

HI, all...
My company is about to move from VS.net 2002 to VS.net 2003.
Currently we have VS.net 2002 Enterprise Developer. After looking at
the Microsoft's Feature Chart
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ho.../choosing.aspx) we found
that we could downgrade from EntprDev to Pro without loosing anything
that's useful to us. Testing Pro version showed no significant
differences for our projects. So, basically I am looking for someone
who had similar experience to share knowledge on this issue! Is there
anything usefull that will be missing in Pro? Any underlying issue
that can arise later on? Are MS Help and Project Templates the same
in Pro as in EntprDev? ANY ISSUES AT ALL???

Any response would be much appreciated and very helpful!
Thanks in advance...

Oleg
Nov 22 '05 #1
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