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Which windows vista version is better for .net developer.

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    VenkataRamana Gali
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    Hi, I am using VS 2005, SQL Server 2005 in windows XP. I wanted to used all these in windows vista anybody please tell me which windows version is better for .Net developers.

    Ramana

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      Hi, I am using VS 2005, SQL Server 2005 in windows XP. I wanted to used all these in windows vista anybody please tell me which windows version is better for .Net developers.

      Ramana

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        Hi, I am using VS 2005, SQL Server 2005 in windows XP. I wanted to used all these in windows vista anybody please tell me which windows version is better for .Net developers.

        Ramana

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        Ramana. G.V wrote:

        Which windows vista version is better for .net developer.

        The XP one. :rolleyes:

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          Hi, I am using VS 2005, SQL Server 2005 in windows XP. I wanted to used all these in windows vista anybody please tell me which windows version is better for .Net developers.

          Ramana

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          • V VenkataRamana Gali

            Hi, I am using VS 2005, SQL Server 2005 in windows XP. I wanted to used all these in windows vista anybody please tell me which windows version is better for .Net developers.

            Ramana

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            Mark Salsbery
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            Any Vista edition except the starter edition. Pick the version that has the features you need. Mark

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            • V VenkataRamana Gali

              Hi, I am using VS 2005, SQL Server 2005 in windows XP. I wanted to used all these in windows vista anybody please tell me which windows version is better for .Net developers.

              Ramana

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