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  • Rick

    VS2005 and VS2008

    Hello guys!!!

    I have a little question, i've heard that some people has installed on their
    machine vs2005 and vs2008, but if you can work vs2005 projects in vs2008
    which is the reason to have both vs installed on same machine? or my old
    vs2005 project doesn't work fine in vs2008?



    Best Regards
    e-Ricc


  • Marc Gravell

    #2
    Re: VS2005 and VS2008

    Project files themselves should generally work fine, and can be loaded
    into either IDE (if you load a 2005 project into 2008 it will upgrade it
    to 2008).

    Solution files are not compatible. You need different solution files for
    2005 and 2008.

    It goes without saying (except I've said it...) that if you use 2008
    features (such as C# 3), it won't work in 2005 - but if you don't use
    these features you should be fine.

    Note that new projects created in 2008 tend to include settings that
    don't work very well in 2005; the build-tools path leaps to mind, as do
    a few of the web-project extensions. If you need compatibility for the
    time being, my advice is to create the project in 2005, then upgrade it
    to 2008. That way, it should work in either environment.

    Marc

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    • Rick

      #3
      Re: VS2005 and VS2008

      Ok, Marc, Thanks!


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      Project files themselves should generally work fine, and can be loaded
      into either IDE (if you load a 2005 project into 2008 it will upgrade it
      to 2008).
      >
      Solution files are not compatible. You need different solution files for
      2005 and 2008.
      >
      It goes without saying (except I've said it...) that if you use 2008
      features (such as C# 3), it won't work in 2005 - but if you don't use
      these features you should be fine.
      >
      Note that new projects created in 2008 tend to include settings that don't
      work very well in 2005; the build-tools path leaps to mind, as do a few of
      the web-project extensions. If you need compatibility for the time being,
      my advice is to create the project in 2005, then upgrade it to 2008. That
      way, it should work in either environment.
      >
      Marc

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      • Ashutosh Bhawasinka

        #4
        Re: VS2005 and VS2008

        If you ever need to switch from 2008 to 2005, just open the
        project/solution file in a text editor and change the version from 9.x
        to 8.0. This will work provided you have not used any new features of 2008.

        Regards,
        Ashutosh

        Marc Gravell wrote:
        Project files themselves should generally work fine, and can be loaded
        into either IDE (if you load a 2005 project into 2008 it will upgrade it
        to 2008).
        >
        Solution files are not compatible. You need different solution files for
        2005 and 2008.
        >
        It goes without saying (except I've said it...) that if you use 2008
        features (such as C# 3), it won't work in 2005 - but if you don't use
        these features you should be fine.
        >
        Note that new projects created in 2008 tend to include settings that
        don't work very well in 2005; the build-tools path leaps to mind, as do
        a few of the web-project extensions. If you need compatibility for the
        time being, my advice is to create the project in 2005, then upgrade it
        to 2008. That way, it should work in either environment.
        >
        Marc

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