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Any gotchas when upgrading from VS2005 to VS2008?

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  • A Adam Smith

    Only gotcha is you got to buy something new that works pretty much the same as 2005.

    Adam Smith www.codeproject.com

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    PIEBALDconsult
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    Buy? Was there no {launch} event near you? :-D

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      Buy? Was there no {launch} event near you? :-D

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      Adam Smith
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      Na, i live way rural. ;)

      Adam Smith www.codeproject.com

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      • T Todd Smith

        Any gotchas when upgrading from VS2005 to VS2008 for a .NET 2.0 C# based web application? Or should I wait for VS2008 SP1?

        Todd Smith

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        Bert delaVega
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        I'm running both with no problems side by side. The upgrade from 2005 to 2008 has been pretty good also. I can't say there were any problems. If you can, go to one of the "Heroes Happen Here" (really lame name). I went today and have an upgrade. No problems before that, though, using Express 2008.

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        • P PIEBALDconsult

          Buy? Was there no {launch} event near you? :-D

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          Fernando A Gomez F
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          They give those in launch events? Ah, I still have time for going to the tomorrow Technet here! *runs greedily to subscribe for the event*

          Stupidity is an International Association - Enrique Jardiel Poncela

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          • B Bert delaVega

            I'm running both with no problems side by side. The upgrade from 2005 to 2008 has been pretty good also. I can't say there were any problems. If you can, go to one of the "Heroes Happen Here" (really lame name). I went today and have an upgrade. No problems before that, though, using Express 2008.

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            David Crow
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            Bert delaVega wrote:

            The upgrade from 2005 to 2008...

            So did you replace VS2005 with VS2008?

            "Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown

            "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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            • T Todd Smith

              Any gotchas when upgrading from VS2005 to VS2008 for a .NET 2.0 C# based web application? Or should I wait for VS2008 SP1?

              Todd Smith

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              Stacks of issues on x64 with VS2008. Even Ctrl+F can bring it down. There's also quite a huge bug list on the connect site. Backlog that keeps growing. Avoid its XAML editor too. It's just bareable but it really depends on the box (I've seen 32 bit machines that run smooth, but some of them still have issues with 2005 let alone vs2008).

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              • T Todd Smith

                Any gotchas when upgrading from VS2005 to VS2008 for a .NET 2.0 C# based web application? Or should I wait for VS2008 SP1?

                Todd Smith

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                MrPlankton
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                Yes, Reporting services. Your reporting services project in VS2005 will not port to VS2008 untill sql 2008 is available. I had to break one my solutions up where the reporting services stuff works under vs2005 and the rest is vs2008

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                • D David Crow

                  Bert delaVega wrote:

                  The upgrade from 2005 to 2008...

                  So did you replace VS2005 with VS2008?

                  "Love people and use things, not love things and use people." - Unknown

                  "To have a respect for ourselves guides our morals; to have deference for others governs our manners." - Laurence Sterne

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                  Bert delaVega
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                  No, they're both installed here side by side on my notebook. I'll shake 2008 out before kicking 2005. When I get back home I'll probably install 2008 on one of my servers and see how that works with some of the older projects. I do like that they can both co-exist without a problem (so far). I'm sure I'll be using 2005 so I don't want to scrap it totally.

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                  • A Adam Smith

                    Only gotcha is you got to buy something new that works pretty much the same as 2005.

                    Adam Smith www.codeproject.com

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                    fresi
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                    The express edition is free and does most things, not sure what you can do better in the professional edition.

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                    • B Bert delaVega

                      I'm running both with no problems side by side. The upgrade from 2005 to 2008 has been pretty good also. I can't say there were any problems. If you can, go to one of the "Heroes Happen Here" (really lame name). I went today and have an upgrade. No problems before that, though, using Express 2008.

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                      Robert Royall
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                      I just finished that event yesterday and it was interesting. Unfortunately, you only get the standard VS2008 version. Also unfortunately, they give you a free copy of Vista. :sigh:

                      Please don't bother me... I'm hacking right now. Don't look at me like that - doesn't anybody remember what "hacking" really means? :sigh:

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                      • A Adam Smith

                        Na, i live way rural. ;)

                        Adam Smith www.codeproject.com

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                        Ed Poore
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                        So do I but being a student I get DreamSpark :cool:

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