vs.net and vs.net2003 can both installed on one machine?

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  • maddog

    vs.net and vs.net2003 can both installed on one machine?

    My works are done in vs.net.
    I wanna take a look at vs.net2003.
    any suggestion are welcome.
    thanks.
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    maddog


  • Peter van der Goes

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    Re: vs.net and vs.net2003 can both installed on one machine?


    "maddog" <madd0g@spam.en d> wrote in message
    news:OeTupFHlDH A.1072@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
    > My works are done in vs.net.
    > I wanna take a look at vs.net2003.
    > any suggestion are welcome.
    > thanks.
    > --
    > maddog
    >
    >[/color]
    No problem having both on your PC. The default install locations are
    different, so there's no danger of inadvertent overwrite.
    I have both on both my home and office PC's.
    Enjoy!

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    Peter - [MVP - Academic]


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    • anonymouse

      #3
      Re: vs.net and vs.net2003 can both installed on one machine?

      Yup you notice that in the GAC (global assembly cache) if you do an upgrade,
      you see both the 2002 and new versions side by side.


      "Peter van der Goes" <p_vandergoes@m ars.cox.net> wrote in message
      news:OYF7NwJlDH A.2068@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
      >
      > "maddog" <madd0g@spam.en d> wrote in message
      > news:OeTupFHlDH A.1072@TK2MSFTN GP09.phx.gbl...[color=green]
      > > My works are done in vs.net.
      > > I wanna take a look at vs.net2003.
      > > any suggestion are welcome.
      > > thanks.
      > > --
      > > maddog
      > >
      > >[/color]
      > No problem having both on your PC. The default install locations are
      > different, so there's no danger of inadvertent overwrite.
      > I have both on both my home and office PC's.
      > Enjoy!
      >
      > --
      > Peter - [MVP - Academic]
      >
      >[/color]


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