We have purchased Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003. We don't have Visual
Studio 6.0 on our side. I was trying to install Visual Source Safe,
unfortunately I was not able to install the same. I would like to know
whether Visual Source Safe and Visio are bundled along with .NET 2003 and if
not is it required to buy separately. If its there please let me know the
steps to install it. Is it Visual Studio .NET Enterprise edition that
includes VSS and Visio? I saw the File > SourceControl > Microsoft Visual
Sourcesafe menu in the .NET IDE, but it was disabled. If VSS comes with the
Enterprise edition, tell me how to integrate it with the professional
edition. 4 1259
Hi Steven,
"Steven" <no*@moreply.com> wrote in message
news:Op****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... We have purchased Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003. We don't have Visual Studio 6.0 on our side. I was trying to install Visual Source Safe, unfortunately I was not able to install the same. I would like to know whether Visual Source Safe and Visio are bundled along with .NET 2003 and
if not is it required to buy separately. If its there please let me know the steps to install it. Is it Visual Studio .NET Enterprise edition that includes VSS and Visio?
Yes, VSS is also in Professional edition, see http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ho.../choosing.aspx
I saw the File > SourceControl > Microsoft Visual Sourcesafe menu in the .NET IDE, but it was disabled. If VSS comes with
the Enterprise edition, tell me how to integrate it with the professional edition.
VS.NET 2003 comes with VSS 6.0d I believe, however, I think it might work
with other 6.0 versions, too.
--
Miha Markic - RightHand .NET consulting & software development
miha at rthand com www.rthand.com
To clarify, Visual SourceSafe is not in the box with the Professional
edition of Visual Studio .NET 2003, but it is part of the enterprise
editions. However, you can use it from Visual Studio if you own it
separately and install it in addition. All you need to do is install them
both on the same machine and it should just work.
Visio for Enterprise Architects is only available in the Enterprise
Architect edition of Visual Studio.
"Miha Markic" <miha at rthand com> wrote in message
news:uy**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... Hi Steven,
"Steven" <no*@moreply.com> wrote in message news:Op****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... We have purchased Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003. We don't have
Visual Studio 6.0 on our side. I was trying to install Visual Source Safe, unfortunately I was not able to install the same. I would like to know whether Visual Source Safe and Visio are bundled along with .NET 2003
and if not is it required to buy separately. If its there please let me know
the steps to install it. Is it Visual Studio .NET Enterprise edition that includes VSS and Visio?
Yes, VSS is also in Professional edition, see http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ho.../choosing.aspx
I saw the File > SourceControl > Microsoft Visual Sourcesafe menu in the .NET IDE, but it was disabled. If VSS comes with the Enterprise edition, tell me how to integrate it with the professional edition.
VS.NET 2003 comes with VSS 6.0d I believe, however, I think it might work with other 6.0 versions, too.
-- Miha Markic - RightHand .NET consulting & software development miha at rthand com www.rthand.com
Or just download it like we all do.
"Ed Kaim [MSFT]" <ed****@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:us**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... To clarify, Visual SourceSafe is not in the box with the Professional edition of Visual Studio .NET 2003, but it is part of the enterprise editions. However, you can use it from Visual Studio if you own it separately and install it in addition. All you need to do is install them both on the same machine and it should just work.
Visio for Enterprise Architects is only available in the Enterprise Architect edition of Visual Studio.
"Miha Markic" <miha at rthand com> wrote in message news:uy**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... Hi Steven,
"Steven" <no*@moreply.com> wrote in message news:Op****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... We have purchased Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003. We don't have Visual Studio 6.0 on our side. I was trying to install Visual Source Safe, unfortunately I was not able to install the same. I would like to know whether Visual Source Safe and Visio are bundled along with .NET 2003 and if not is it required to buy separately. If its there please let me know the steps to install it. Is it Visual Studio .NET Enterprise edition that includes VSS and Visio?
Yes, VSS is also in Professional edition, see http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ho.../choosing.aspx
I saw the File > SourceControl > Microsoft Visual Sourcesafe menu in the .NET IDE, but it was disabled. If VSS comes
with the Enterprise edition, tell me how to integrate it with the professional edition.
VS.NET 2003 comes with VSS 6.0d I believe, however, I think it might
work with other 6.0 versions, too.
-- Miha Markic - RightHand .NET consulting & software development miha at rthand com www.rthand.com
Where can I download VSS from?
<.> wrote in message news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... Or just download it like we all do.
"Ed Kaim [MSFT]" <ed****@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:us**************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... To clarify, Visual SourceSafe is not in the box with the Professional edition of Visual Studio .NET 2003, but it is part of the enterprise editions. However, you can use it from Visual Studio if you own it separately and install it in addition. All you need to do is install
them both on the same machine and it should just work.
Visio for Enterprise Architects is only available in the Enterprise Architect edition of Visual Studio.
"Miha Markic" <miha at rthand com> wrote in message news:uy**************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... Hi Steven,
"Steven" <no*@moreply.com> wrote in message news:Op****************@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > We have purchased Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003. We don't have Visual > Studio 6.0 on our side. I was trying to install Visual Source Safe, > unfortunately I was not able to install the same. I would like to
know > whether Visual Source Safe and Visio are bundled along with .NET
2003 and if > not is it required to buy separately. If its there please let me
know the > steps to install it. Is it Visual Studio .NET Enterprise edition
that > includes VSS and Visio?
Yes, VSS is also in Professional edition, see http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/ho.../choosing.aspx
I saw the File > SourceControl > Microsoft Visual > Sourcesafe menu in the .NET IDE, but it was disabled. If VSS comes with the > Enterprise edition, tell me how to integrate it with the
professional > edition.
VS.NET 2003 comes with VSS 6.0d I believe, however, I think it might work with other 6.0 versions, too.
-- Miha Markic - RightHand .NET consulting & software development miha at rthand com www.rthand.com
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