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Difference between VS .Net 2005 Enterprise Edition and Professional Edition

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    For_IT
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    Hi Could anyone please tell me what is the difference between VS.net 2005 Enterprise Edition and Professional Edition. Your help will be appreciated. Thanks

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      Hi Could anyone please tell me what is the difference between VS.net 2005 Enterprise Edition and Professional Edition. Your help will be appreciated. Thanks

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      I've never heard of the Enterprise edition... Microsoft Visual Studio product comparison[^] I think you mixing with the Team System that allows collaboration inside a team.

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        Hi Could anyone please tell me what is the difference between VS.net 2005 Enterprise Edition and Professional Edition. Your help will be appreciated. Thanks

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        There is no Enterprise Edition. Team System has everything Pro has with a few extra things to work with Team Foundation Server. In a nutshell, that's the difference. There are 3 Team System versions (Architect, Developer, and Tester). None of these come with all features, so you'll have to choose the right one. If you're not using Team Foundation Server, stick with Pro and don't worry about the others until they get fleshed out a bit more. Michael Flanakin Web Log

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