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VS 2005 - Experience Kit

Hello.

I got the VS 2005 Beta Experience Kit.
I want to create "Windows Form" project at a stand alone station.
Should I install the "Team Suite" ??

Thanks.
Jul 22 '05 #1
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The Team Suite is the full product, esp. if you install a Team Foundation
Server instance for reports, source control and project management. If you
install without the above, you will have an Enterprise version of Visual
Studio 2005, which includes a lot of architectural designers. Cool product,
but probably more than what you need for a simple forms project.

At the most basic, you could install the Visual Basic Express. It is not as
full featured, however. The Visual Studio Standard is the next step and would
be a better option, if you can get a copy. If not, there is nothing wrong
with installing the full Team Suite. It may give you more than you will use
for this project, but will also give you a lot of tools as you grow in your
experience.

--
Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA

***************************
Think Outside the Box!
***************************
"Amir" wrote:
Hello.

I got the VS 2005 Beta Experience Kit.
I want to create "Windows Form" project at a stand alone station.
Should I install the "Team Suite" ??

Thanks.

Jul 22 '05 #2
I just want to open sln for "windows forms" in C#.
What should I do ??

"Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer) - MVP" wrote:
The Team Suite is the full product, esp. if you install a Team Foundation
Server instance for reports, source control and project management. If you
install without the above, you will have an Enterprise version of Visual
Studio 2005, which includes a lot of architectural designers. Cool product,
but probably more than what you need for a simple forms project.

At the most basic, you could install the Visual Basic Express. It is not as
full featured, however. The Visual Studio Standard is the next step and would
be a better option, if you can get a copy. If not, there is nothing wrong
with installing the full Team Suite. It may give you more than you will use
for this project, but will also give you a lot of tools as you grow in your
experience.

--
Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA

***************************
Think Outside the Box!
***************************
"Amir" wrote:
Hello.

I got the VS 2005 Beta Experience Kit.
I want to create "Windows Form" project at a stand alone station.
Should I install the "Team Suite" ??

Thanks.

Jul 22 '05 #3
if u just want to open this then check the following link
The Express Products

http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/expres...p/default.aspx


"Amir" wrote:
I just want to open sln for "windows forms" in C#.
What should I do ??

"Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer) - MVP" wrote:
The Team Suite is the full product, esp. if you install a Team Foundation
Server instance for reports, source control and project management. If you
install without the above, you will have an Enterprise version of Visual
Studio 2005, which includes a lot of architectural designers. Cool product,
but probably more than what you need for a simple forms project.

At the most basic, you could install the Visual Basic Express. It is not as
full featured, however. The Visual Studio Standard is the next step and would
be a better option, if you can get a copy. If not, there is nothing wrong
with installing the full Team Suite. It may give you more than you will use
for this project, but will also give you a lot of tools as you grow in your
experience.

--
Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA

***************************
Think Outside the Box!
***************************
"Amir" wrote:
Hello.

I got the VS 2005 Beta Experience Kit.
I want to create "Windows Form" project at a stand alone station.
Should I install the "Team Suite" ??

Thanks.

Jul 22 '05 #4
Thank you.
In the express product I have limited toolbox.
Can't I open simple windows-forms sln in the kit ??

"Adeel" wrote:
if u just want to open this then check the following link
The Express Products

http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/expres...p/default.aspx


"Amir" wrote:
I just want to open sln for "windows forms" in C#.
What should I do ??

"Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer) - MVP" wrote:
The Team Suite is the full product, esp. if you install a Team Foundation
Server instance for reports, source control and project management. If you
install without the above, you will have an Enterprise version of Visual
Studio 2005, which includes a lot of architectural designers. Cool product,
but probably more than what you need for a simple forms project.

At the most basic, you could install the Visual Basic Express. It is not as
full featured, however. The Visual Studio Standard is the next step and would
be a better option, if you can get a copy. If not, there is nothing wrong
with installing the full Team Suite. It may give you more than you will use
for this project, but will also give you a lot of tools as you grow in your
experience.

--
Gregory A. Beamer
MVP; MCP: +I, SE, SD, DBA

***************************
Think Outside the Box!
***************************
"Amir" wrote:

> Hello.
>
> I got the VS 2005 Beta Experience Kit.
> I want to create "Windows Form" project at a stand alone station.
> Should I install the "Team Suite" ??
>
> Thanks.

Jul 22 '05 #5

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