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Visual Studio 2005 released.....

Finally Visual Studio 2005 launch date was announced at VS Live and we
should be getting our hands on final product on Nov 07, 2005. It reminds
me, I just installed Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2. Products looks good but
if you are one of those who are interested in trying it out, I would
WARN you not to install it on your development machine. Fortunately, out
of two machines, on one machine (XP Pro) both Visual Studio 2005 and
2003 are working fine. Just be careful ;) .
Nov 21 '05 #1
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Well, Ive had no problems running the two side by side, but with Beta's
there is allways scope for failure, confusion or loss of data.

Cheers

--
Terry Burns
http://TrainingOn.net
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Finally Visual Studio 2005 launch date was announced at VS Live and we
should be getting our hands on final product on Nov 07, 2005. It reminds
me, I just installed Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2. Products looks good but if
you are one of those who are interested in trying it out, I would WARN you
not to install it on your development machine. Fortunately, out of two
machines, on one machine (XP Pro) both Visual Studio 2005 and 2003 are
working fine. Just be careful ;) .

Nov 21 '05 #2
I have Visual Studio 6 Enterprise full install, Visual Studio.NET 2003
Enterprise Architect full install & Visual Studio.NET 2005 Beta 2 full
install on the same machine & all work perfectly.

The one thing I have noticed though is that after installing VS.NET 2005
Beta 2, running applications from the 1.1 framework startup very slowly, but
nothing else wrong apart from that

Crouchie1998
BA (HONS) MCP MCSE
Nov 21 '05 #3

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