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  • Mike P

    vs 2005 beta

    I want to format my laptop and partition the hard drive so that I can
    have Visual Studio 2003 on one partition and the Visual Studio 2005 Beta
    on the other. I've heard that having both versions on the same
    partition can cause problems and I don't want to end up having all sorts
    of problems with VS 2003 on my machine. I'm wondering whether if I do
    this and install my copy of Windows XP Pro on both partitions will it
    complain when I try to register it on the second partition, saying that
    my copy is already registered?


    Any advice would be much appreciated.


    Cheers,

    Mike



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  • Bob Powell [MVP]

    #2
    Re: vs 2005 beta

    If you have the VS2005 Beta you are probably an MSDN customer yes?

    Why not use Virtual PC which is available to MSDN users?

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    "Mike P" <mrp@telcoelect ronics.co.uk> wrote in message
    news:OaHYSug$EH A.1524@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
    >I want to format my laptop and partition the hard drive so that I can
    > have Visual Studio 2003 on one partition and the Visual Studio 2005 Beta
    > on the other. I've heard that having both versions on the same
    > partition can cause problems and I don't want to end up having all sorts
    > of problems with VS 2003 on my machine. I'm wondering whether if I do
    > this and install my copy of Windows XP Pro on both partitions will it
    > complain when I try to register it on the second partition, saying that
    > my copy is already registered?
    >
    >
    > Any advice would be much appreciated.
    >
    >
    > Cheers,
    >
    > Mike
    >
    >
    >
    > *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***
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    • Anders Eriksson

      #3
      Re: vs 2005 beta

      On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 01:45:11 -0800, Mike P wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > on the other. I've heard that having both versions on the same
      > partition can cause problems and I don't want to end up having all sorts
      > of problems with VS 2003 on my machine. I'm wondering whether if I do[/color]

      Where have you heard this?

      I have 2002, 2003 and 2005 installed on the same computer, the same
      partition. No Problems !!

      // Anders

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      • Mike P

        #4
        Re: vs 2005 beta

        I'm not an MSDN customer, so I can't do that.



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        • david.kao@opco.com

          #5
          RE: vs 2005 beta

          I am having a problem with Web service program which is develop in VS 2003.
          After I installed 05 beta framework, all the application mappings for .Net
          extension under IIS 2000 are using 05's aspnet_isapi.dl l, and I can not run
          under Web Service in debug mode in VS 03. At result, I have to uninstall 05
          betea framework as well as VS 05.

          "Mike P" wrote:
          [color=blue]
          > I want to format my laptop and partition the hard drive so that I can
          > have Visual Studio 2003 on one partition and the Visual Studio 2005 Beta
          > on the other. I've heard that having both versions on the same
          > partition can cause problems and I don't want to end up having all sorts
          > of problems with VS 2003 on my machine. I'm wondering whether if I do
          > this and install my copy of Windows XP Pro on both partitions will it
          > complain when I try to register it on the second partition, saying that
          > my copy is already registered?
          >
          >
          > Any advice would be much appreciated.
          >
          >
          > Cheers,
          >
          > Mike
          >
          >
          >
          > *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***
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          >[/color]

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          • Éric Moreau [VB MVP]

            #6
            Re: vs 2005 beta

            Problems will come! Be patient! Just try to uninstall the Beta. Or try to
            install SQL Yukon!

            --

            HTH

            Éric Moreau
            MCSD, Visual Developer - Visual Basic MVP
            (http://aspnet2.com/mvp.ashx?EricMoreau)
            Conseiller Principal / Senior Consultant
            Concept S2i inc.(www.s2i.com)


            "Anders Eriksson" <anders.eriksso n@morateknikutv eckling.se> wrote in message
            news:191dfa2fsi bwm$.dlg@morate knikutveckling. se...[color=blue]
            > On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 01:45:11 -0800, Mike P wrote:
            >[color=green]
            >> on the other. I've heard that having both versions on the same
            >> partition can cause problems and I don't want to end up having all sorts
            >> of problems with VS 2003 on my machine. I'm wondering whether if I do[/color]
            >
            > Where have you heard this?
            >
            > I have 2002, 2003 and 2005 installed on the same computer, the same
            > partition. No Problems !!
            >
            > // Anders[/color]


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            • Mike P

              #7
              Re: vs 2005 beta

              I suppose the best things to do is to backup all your projects to CD
              before thinking about installing the betas.



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              • Ged Moretta

                #8
                Re: vs 2005 beta

                Have you thought about using a virtual machine ?
                Something like Vmware.

                You can install a version of XP (or another version) within your main OS and
                install any beta software on it.
                Then, when you are finished, you can just delete the virtual machine without
                affecting your main OS.
                (You can also do snapshots to return the guest OS to a predetermined state
                i.e. prior to installing any deta software).

                I run XP within Linux on my laptop. I've got VS.Net 2003 installed on it and
                have no problems.

                HTH

                Ged

                "Mike P" <mrp@telcoelect ronics.co.uk> wrote in message
                news:ej0r4Ut$EH A.1292@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
                >I suppose the best things to do is to backup all your projects to CD
                > before thinking about installing the betas.
                >
                >
                >
                > *** Sent via Developersdex http://www.developersdex.com ***
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