Which windows vista version is better for .net developer.
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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
Ramana. G.V wrote:
Which windows vista version is better for .net developer.
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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
Any Vista edition except the starter edition. Pick the version that has the features you need. Mark
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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
Don't cross post.
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