Visual Studio.NET Beta - before you install it...
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http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/uninstall/[^] Quote: If you have installed previous versions of Visual Studio 2005, such as Beta 1 or Community Technical Preview (CTP) builds of Visual Studio Team Suite, Visual Studio Standard or Visual Studio Professional, then you must uninstall the pre-Beta2 components in the exact order below before beginning to install any version of Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2. 1. Go to the Control Panel and launch Add/Remove Programs 2. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional" or other related IDE installs such as (Visual Studio Professional/Standard/Enterprise Architect/Team Suite, etc.) 3. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition" 4. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Tools Express Edition" 5. Remove "Microsoft SQL Native Client" 6. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 64bit Prerequisites Beta" 7. Remove "Microsoft MSDN Express Library 2005 Beta" 8. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office System 2005 Runtime Beta" 9. Remove "Microsoft Device Emulator 1.0 Beta" 10. Remove "Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Beta" 11. Remove "Microsoft SQL Mobile 2005 Development Tools" 12. Remove "Microsoft Visual J# Redistributable Package 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 1. 13. Remove "Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 2 Okay, I think I'll pass :) Norman Fung
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http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/uninstall/[^] Quote: If you have installed previous versions of Visual Studio 2005, such as Beta 1 or Community Technical Preview (CTP) builds of Visual Studio Team Suite, Visual Studio Standard or Visual Studio Professional, then you must uninstall the pre-Beta2 components in the exact order below before beginning to install any version of Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2. 1. Go to the Control Panel and launch Add/Remove Programs 2. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional" or other related IDE installs such as (Visual Studio Professional/Standard/Enterprise Architect/Team Suite, etc.) 3. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition" 4. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Tools Express Edition" 5. Remove "Microsoft SQL Native Client" 6. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 64bit Prerequisites Beta" 7. Remove "Microsoft MSDN Express Library 2005 Beta" 8. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office System 2005 Runtime Beta" 9. Remove "Microsoft Device Emulator 1.0 Beta" 10. Remove "Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Beta" 11. Remove "Microsoft SQL Mobile 2005 Development Tools" 12. Remove "Microsoft Visual J# Redistributable Package 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 1. 13. Remove "Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 2 Okay, I think I'll pass :) Norman Fung
If it were the case, I'd rather buy a new computer... or at least, reformat mine! ;P -- LuisR
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http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/uninstall/[^] Quote: If you have installed previous versions of Visual Studio 2005, such as Beta 1 or Community Technical Preview (CTP) builds of Visual Studio Team Suite, Visual Studio Standard or Visual Studio Professional, then you must uninstall the pre-Beta2 components in the exact order below before beginning to install any version of Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2. 1. Go to the Control Panel and launch Add/Remove Programs 2. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional" or other related IDE installs such as (Visual Studio Professional/Standard/Enterprise Architect/Team Suite, etc.) 3. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition" 4. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Tools Express Edition" 5. Remove "Microsoft SQL Native Client" 6. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 64bit Prerequisites Beta" 7. Remove "Microsoft MSDN Express Library 2005 Beta" 8. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office System 2005 Runtime Beta" 9. Remove "Microsoft Device Emulator 1.0 Beta" 10. Remove "Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Beta" 11. Remove "Microsoft SQL Mobile 2005 Development Tools" 12. Remove "Microsoft Visual J# Redistributable Package 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 1. 13. Remove "Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 2 Okay, I think I'll pass :) Norman Fung
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http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/uninstall/[^] Quote: If you have installed previous versions of Visual Studio 2005, such as Beta 1 or Community Technical Preview (CTP) builds of Visual Studio Team Suite, Visual Studio Standard or Visual Studio Professional, then you must uninstall the pre-Beta2 components in the exact order below before beginning to install any version of Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2. 1. Go to the Control Panel and launch Add/Remove Programs 2. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional" or other related IDE installs such as (Visual Studio Professional/Standard/Enterprise Architect/Team Suite, etc.) 3. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition" 4. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Tools Express Edition" 5. Remove "Microsoft SQL Native Client" 6. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 64bit Prerequisites Beta" 7. Remove "Microsoft MSDN Express Library 2005 Beta" 8. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office System 2005 Runtime Beta" 9. Remove "Microsoft Device Emulator 1.0 Beta" 10. Remove "Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Beta" 11. Remove "Microsoft SQL Mobile 2005 Development Tools" 12. Remove "Microsoft Visual J# Redistributable Package 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 1. 13. Remove "Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 2 Okay, I think I'll pass :) Norman Fung
The biggie, IMO, is that it now requires XP SP2, that's the IDE AND the framework. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++
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http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/uninstall/[^] Quote: If you have installed previous versions of Visual Studio 2005, such as Beta 1 or Community Technical Preview (CTP) builds of Visual Studio Team Suite, Visual Studio Standard or Visual Studio Professional, then you must uninstall the pre-Beta2 components in the exact order below before beginning to install any version of Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2. 1. Go to the Control Panel and launch Add/Remove Programs 2. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional" or other related IDE installs such as (Visual Studio Professional/Standard/Enterprise Architect/Team Suite, etc.) 3. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition" 4. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Tools Express Edition" 5. Remove "Microsoft SQL Native Client" 6. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 64bit Prerequisites Beta" 7. Remove "Microsoft MSDN Express Library 2005 Beta" 8. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office System 2005 Runtime Beta" 9. Remove "Microsoft Device Emulator 1.0 Beta" 10. Remove "Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Beta" 11. Remove "Microsoft SQL Mobile 2005 Development Tools" 12. Remove "Microsoft Visual J# Redistributable Package 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 1. 13. Remove "Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 2 Okay, I think I'll pass :) Norman Fung
I'm really surprised that so many sofrware developers are baulking at having to do a set of instructions in a prescribed order. There's some irony in there, somewhere. cheers, Chris Maunder
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I'm really surprised that so many sofrware developers are baulking at having to do a set of instructions in a prescribed order. There's some irony in there, somewhere. cheers, Chris Maunder
Bah, if we liked doing fixed sets of instructions in a prescribed order, we'd be accountants, not programmers. But we're a lazy, impatient bunch - leave the boring, sequential stuff to computers. Medication for us all You think you know me, well you're wrong
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Bah, if we liked doing fixed sets of instructions in a prescribed order, we'd be accountants, not programmers. But we're a lazy, impatient bunch - leave the boring, sequential stuff to computers. Medication for us all You think you know me, well you're wrong
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http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/uninstall/[^] Quote: If you have installed previous versions of Visual Studio 2005, such as Beta 1 or Community Technical Preview (CTP) builds of Visual Studio Team Suite, Visual Studio Standard or Visual Studio Professional, then you must uninstall the pre-Beta2 components in the exact order below before beginning to install any version of Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2. 1. Go to the Control Panel and launch Add/Remove Programs 2. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional" or other related IDE installs such as (Visual Studio Professional/Standard/Enterprise Architect/Team Suite, etc.) 3. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition" 4. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Tools Express Edition" 5. Remove "Microsoft SQL Native Client" 6. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 64bit Prerequisites Beta" 7. Remove "Microsoft MSDN Express Library 2005 Beta" 8. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office System 2005 Runtime Beta" 9. Remove "Microsoft Device Emulator 1.0 Beta" 10. Remove "Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Beta" 11. Remove "Microsoft SQL Mobile 2005 Development Tools" 12. Remove "Microsoft Visual J# Redistributable Package 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 1. 13. Remove "Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 2 Okay, I think I'll pass :) Norman Fung
The exact order? :wtf: Sheesh, the beta 2 installer should be responsible for any requirement/uninstall issues.
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http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/uninstall/[^] Quote: If you have installed previous versions of Visual Studio 2005, such as Beta 1 or Community Technical Preview (CTP) builds of Visual Studio Team Suite, Visual Studio Standard or Visual Studio Professional, then you must uninstall the pre-Beta2 components in the exact order below before beginning to install any version of Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2. 1. Go to the Control Panel and launch Add/Remove Programs 2. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional" or other related IDE installs such as (Visual Studio Professional/Standard/Enterprise Architect/Team Suite, etc.) 3. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition" 4. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Tools Express Edition" 5. Remove "Microsoft SQL Native Client" 6. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 64bit Prerequisites Beta" 7. Remove "Microsoft MSDN Express Library 2005 Beta" 8. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office System 2005 Runtime Beta" 9. Remove "Microsoft Device Emulator 1.0 Beta" 10. Remove "Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Beta" 11. Remove "Microsoft SQL Mobile 2005 Development Tools" 12. Remove "Microsoft Visual J# Redistributable Package 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 1. 13. Remove "Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 2 Okay, I think I'll pass :) Norman Fung
Don't forget this is largely to clean up from previous betas which weren't intended to be as high quality. The last VS.NET 2005 I installed was one of the CTPs, which was never intended to be 'uninstallable'. In any case, I'm still waiting for it to download... still, should be finished by the end of today. -- Paul MS Messenger: paul -at- oobaloo-co-uk
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http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/uninstall/[^] Quote: If you have installed previous versions of Visual Studio 2005, such as Beta 1 or Community Technical Preview (CTP) builds of Visual Studio Team Suite, Visual Studio Standard or Visual Studio Professional, then you must uninstall the pre-Beta2 components in the exact order below before beginning to install any version of Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2. 1. Go to the Control Panel and launch Add/Remove Programs 2. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional" or other related IDE installs such as (Visual Studio Professional/Standard/Enterprise Architect/Team Suite, etc.) 3. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition" 4. Remove "Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Tools Express Edition" 5. Remove "Microsoft SQL Native Client" 6. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio 64bit Prerequisites Beta" 7. Remove "Microsoft MSDN Express Library 2005 Beta" 8. Remove "Microsoft Visual Studio Tools for Office System 2005 Runtime Beta" 9. Remove "Microsoft Device Emulator 1.0 Beta" 10. Remove "Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 Beta" 11. Remove "Microsoft SQL Mobile 2005 Development Tools" 12. Remove "Microsoft Visual J# Redistributable Package 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 1. 13. Remove "Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 Beta". If you receive an error message, see Note 2 Okay, I think I'll pass :) Norman Fung
Why uninstall? I use Virtual PC :-)
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I'm really surprised that so many sofrware developers are baulking at having to do a set of instructions in a prescribed order. There's some irony in there, somewhere. cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: I'm really surprised that so many sofrware developers are baulking at having to do a set of instructions in a prescribed order. It's not that. 1) being programmers, we know better than to trust a set of instructions 2) being programmers, we know that performing them in a prescribed order: 2a) doesn't describe our installation, and therefore: 2a) probably won't work 3) being programmers, we wonder why the installer can't figure out how to install correctly over previous installations to begin with! Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO
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Chris Maunder wrote: I'm really surprised that so many sofrware developers are baulking at having to do a set of instructions in a prescribed order. It's not that. 1) being programmers, we know better than to trust a set of instructions 2) being programmers, we know that performing them in a prescribed order: 2a) doesn't describe our installation, and therefore: 2a) probably won't work 3) being programmers, we wonder why the installer can't figure out how to install correctly over previous installations to begin with! Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO
Marc Clifton wrote: being programmers, we know better than to trust a set of instructions LOL. cheers, Chris Maunder
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I'm really surprised that so many sofrware developers are baulking at having to do a set of instructions in a prescribed order. There's some irony in there, somewhere. cheers, Chris Maunder
Chris Maunder wrote: I'm really surprised that so many sofrware developers are baulking at having to do a set of instructions in a prescribed order. You should switch to Linux and enjoy HOWTOs.
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