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harshadd
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Visual Studio .NET Professional 2003

Can any 1 give me details of "Visual Studio .NET Professional 2003" this products contents?
I mean if I have purchased "Visual Studio .NET Professional 2003" what all the set of CDs should I have with me?

I am asking this because I recently join new organization and I am told to install "Visual Studio .NET Professional 2003" this product. They give me set of 7 Cds But I am not able to install the product using any 1 of them.. I guess some CDs are missing... But no 1 is sure how many Cds were there in the set b4.

pls help
Jun 26 '08 #1
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kadghar
1,295 Recognized Expert Top Contributor
i dont know how many cd's it has, i dont have that version.

Just have in mind you cannot install any VStudio version older than 2005 in windows vista.

Good luck with that.
Jun 26 '08 #2
harshadd
176 New Member
Thanks for info, But I am using it on XP pro...
Jun 28 '08 #3
QVeen72
1,445 Recognized Expert Top Contributor
Hi,

Check the Installation Procedure here :

http://books.google.co .in/books?id=WIYUyv eM_hIC&pg=PA5&l pg=PA5&dq=Visua l+studio+profes sional+2003+&so urce=web&ots=Xi bLud90bt&sig=cr B4cGLVJBIdk7p4w 4VwP8SSZcs&hl=e n&sa=X&oi=book_ result&resnum=6 &ct=result#PPA7 ,M1

Regards
Veena
Jun 28 '08 #4

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