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  • T Tom Archer

    If you have an MSDN Subscription - or wish to donate to your favorite programming site - you can get the final versions of Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 today! Redistributable packages, including the .NET Framework, are also now publicly available. List of products available[^] [EDIT] 1) I've updated the page to include information regarding VSTS 2) We just posted a video from the product team[^] that explains some of the new products! Windows Vista Program Manager MSDN Online MICROSOFT Windows Vista Developer Center My Microsoft Blog -- modified at 14:32 Thursday 27th October, 2005

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    Anyone know what the difference is. Am I going to be able to get everything don with Pro. With my MSDN currently I use the Architect versiion, as having Visio for VS.NET was handy with its extra DB tools over normal Visio. But the addition of Visio seemed to be all there was. Not bothered about the team suite itself. I use CVS anyway. -- modified at 13:34 Thursday 27th October, 2005 Answered my own question. http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/productinfo/productline/default.aspx[^] Man its slow. Everyone must be on it. MS should consider using BitTorrent. :laugh:

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      Thanks for the heads up Tom. And all I can say is: w00t. [Edit: anyone actually manage to get a download started? What, is everyone keen to get their hands on 2005 or something? :rolleyes:] cheers, Chris Maunder

      CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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      As much as you personally and CodeProject have helped me over the many years, it's the least I can do :) Windows Vista Program Manager MSDN Online MICROSOFT Windows Vista Developer Center My Microsoft Blog

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      • T Tom Archer

        If you have an MSDN Subscription - or wish to donate to your favorite programming site - you can get the final versions of Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 today! Redistributable packages, including the .NET Framework, are also now publicly available. List of products available[^] [EDIT] 1) I've updated the page to include information regarding VSTS 2) We just posted a video from the product team[^] that explains some of the new products! Windows Vista Program Manager MSDN Online MICROSOFT Windows Vista Developer Center My Microsoft Blog -- modified at 14:32 Thursday 27th October, 2005

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        Hmmm, for some reason I can't see VSTS in my subscriber downloads :confused:

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          Hmmm, for some reason I can't see VSTS in my subscriber downloads :confused:

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          I know there's something funky about that product and how it's priced. I'm checking on it now for you Windows Vista Program Manager MSDN Online MICROSOFT Windows Vista Developer Center My Microsoft Blog

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            Anyone know what the difference is. Am I going to be able to get everything don with Pro. With my MSDN currently I use the Architect versiion, as having Visio for VS.NET was handy with its extra DB tools over normal Visio. But the addition of Visio seemed to be all there was. Not bothered about the team suite itself. I use CVS anyway. -- modified at 13:34 Thursday 27th October, 2005 Answered my own question. http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/productinfo/productline/default.aspx[^] Man its slow. Everyone must be on it. MS should consider using BitTorrent. :laugh:

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            Giles wrote:

            Answered my own question

            Cool. I was just about to get back to you on that.

            Giles wrote:

            Man its slow. Everyone must be on it.

            The numbers are through the roof right now :) Windows Vista Program Manager MSDN Online MICROSOFT Windows Vista Developer Center My Microsoft Blog

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            • T Tom Archer

              I know there's something funky about that product and how it's priced. I'm checking on it now for you Windows Vista Program Manager MSDN Online MICROSOFT Windows Vista Developer Center My Microsoft Blog

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              Nish Nishant
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              Tom Archer - MSFT wrote:

              I know there's something funky about that product and how it's priced. I'm checking on it now for you

              Thanks Tom.

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                Anyone know what the difference is. Am I going to be able to get everything don with Pro. With my MSDN currently I use the Architect versiion, as having Visio for VS.NET was handy with its extra DB tools over normal Visio. But the addition of Visio seemed to be all there was. Not bothered about the team suite itself. I use CVS anyway. -- modified at 13:34 Thursday 27th October, 2005 Answered my own question. http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/vs2005/productinfo/productline/default.aspx[^] Man its slow. Everyone must be on it. MS should consider using BitTorrent. :laugh:

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                Giles wrote:

                Not bothered about the team suite itself. I use CVS anyway.

                I bet the VSTS team at Redmond would be pretty pissed off at you for equating their product to a mere CVS :rolleyes:

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  Thanks for the heads up Tom. And all I can say is: w00t. [Edit: anyone actually manage to get a download started? What, is everyone keen to get their hands on 2005 or something? :rolleyes:] cheers, Chris Maunder

                  CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

                  -- modified at 13:33 Thursday 27th October, 2005

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                  Trying to start the D/L now ... the site is a wee bit slow, can't imagine why ... -- modified at 13:53 Thursday 27th October, 2005 Bah Humbug, I think I'll wait till the wee hours before I try again: Error while initiating file transfer. Error Code = 11001. Please contact customer support.

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                    Hmmm, for some reason I can't see VSTS in my subscriber downloads :confused:

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                    Ok. Here's the deal. VSTS is available to all VSTS-level subscribers. We provide a trial version for non VSTS subscribers. [UPDATE] • VST Suite is only available for download to VST Suite with MSDN Premium subscribers. • Visual Studio 2005 Pro with MSDN Premium subscribers and VSTA/D/T with MSDN Premium subscribers have access to VST Suite trial as an upsell opportunity. • VSPro with MSDN Professional, MSDN Operating Systems, and MSDN Library subscribers must get the VSTS Trial by other means. Windows Vista Program Manager MSDN Online MICROSOFT Windows Vista Developer Center My Microsoft Blog -- modified at 13:57 Thursday 27th October, 2005

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                    • T Tom Archer

                      Ok. Here's the deal. VSTS is available to all VSTS-level subscribers. We provide a trial version for non VSTS subscribers. [UPDATE] • VST Suite is only available for download to VST Suite with MSDN Premium subscribers. • Visual Studio 2005 Pro with MSDN Premium subscribers and VSTA/D/T with MSDN Premium subscribers have access to VST Suite trial as an upsell opportunity. • VSPro with MSDN Professional, MSDN Operating Systems, and MSDN Library subscribers must get the VSTS Trial by other means. Windows Vista Program Manager MSDN Online MICROSOFT Windows Vista Developer Center My Microsoft Blog -- modified at 13:57 Thursday 27th October, 2005

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                      Tom Archer - MSFT wrote:

                      Ok. Here's the deal. VSTS is available to all VSTS-level subscribers. We provide a trial version for non VSTS subscribers.

                      Ah ok, thanks again Tom.

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                      • T Tom Archer

                        If you have an MSDN Subscription - or wish to donate to your favorite programming site - you can get the final versions of Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 today! Redistributable packages, including the .NET Framework, are also now publicly available. List of products available[^] [EDIT] 1) I've updated the page to include information regarding VSTS 2) We just posted a video from the product team[^] that explains some of the new products! Windows Vista Program Manager MSDN Online MICROSOFT Windows Vista Developer Center My Microsoft Blog -- modified at 14:32 Thursday 27th October, 2005

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                        Kinda makes me wish I had an MSDN subscription. :^) Jeremy Falcon

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                          Thanks for the heads up Tom. And all I can say is: w00t. [Edit: anyone actually manage to get a download started? What, is everyone keen to get their hands on 2005 or something? :rolleyes:] cheers, Chris Maunder

                          CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                          code frog 0
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                          Tom makes it sound like we can buy MSDN Subscriptions here again. Is that true? If so I'm there!!!

                          Some assembly required. Code-frog System Architects, Inc.

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                          • T Tom Archer

                            If you have an MSDN Subscription - or wish to donate to your favorite programming site - you can get the final versions of Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005 today! Redistributable packages, including the .NET Framework, are also now publicly available. List of products available[^] [EDIT] 1) I've updated the page to include information regarding VSTS 2) We just posted a video from the product team[^] that explains some of the new products! Windows Vista Program Manager MSDN Online MICROSOFT Windows Vista Developer Center My Microsoft Blog -- modified at 14:32 Thursday 27th October, 2005

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                            I feel an emoticon art coming on :jig::jig::jig: :jig: ;P:jig: :jig::jig::jig: Okay, I'm too excited to do anything bigger/more complex Matt Newman
                            Even the very best tools in the hands of an idiot will produce something of little or no value. - Chris Meech on Idiots

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                            • N Nish Nishant

                              Giles wrote:

                              Not bothered about the team suite itself. I use CVS anyway.

                              I bet the VSTS team at Redmond would be pretty pissed off at you for equating their product to a mere CVS :rolleyes:

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                              Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

                              I bet the VSTS team at Redmond would be pretty pissed off at you for equating their product to a mere CVS

                              Yeh, I know, but at the end of the day its an awful lot of money to dish out, and even more so for something like the new source safe that is not cross platform. Shame the static analyis tools etc, only come as part of it. They should have included those as part of the main pro dev studio. I hope they includede the profiler. After all there has not been one since VC6.

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