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    Is it known an estimated release date for the Vista compatibility service pack for Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005? I'd really like to try out Vista, especially UAC seems something I waited for years, but if even VS05 is not Vista-compatible I wonder what will happen with all the rest of the software on my machine. SourceGear Vault server does not work either :( Does anybody know anything about Resharper? Is Vista Business edition the lowest edition w/ IIS? Which edition would you suggest for a developer? Thank you in advance

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      Is it known an estimated release date for the Vista compatibility service pack for Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005? I'd really like to try out Vista, especially UAC seems something I waited for years, but if even VS05 is not Vista-compatible I wonder what will happen with all the rest of the software on my machine. SourceGear Vault server does not work either :( Does anybody know anything about Resharper? Is Vista Business edition the lowest edition w/ IIS? Which edition would you suggest for a developer? Thank you in advance

      Luca The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance.

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      While VStudio is not "compatable" with vista at the moment, when running it as administrator i'm still able to develop and debug applications. I'm finding it runs much much quicker than on XP as well. I don't use sql server on my laptop so i couldnt tell you how well that works. The program in my last article, as well as the article itself was written, compiled, tested on vista w/VS2005 SP1. It does seem to work. Microsofts site for vista has a list of features included in each edition. Personally i have Ultimate, but i'm thinking of moving down to one of the other editions to save some disk space. Business looks like a pretty well rounded version for a developer.

      -- Real programmers don't comment their code. It was hard to write, it should be hard to understand.

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        Is it known an estimated release date for the Vista compatibility service pack for Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005? I'd really like to try out Vista, especially UAC seems something I waited for years, but if even VS05 is not Vista-compatible I wonder what will happen with all the rest of the software on my machine. SourceGear Vault server does not work either :( Does anybody know anything about Resharper? Is Vista Business edition the lowest edition w/ IIS? Which edition would you suggest for a developer? Thank you in advance

        Luca The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance.

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        Luca Leonardo Scorcia wrote:

        Is it known an estimated release date for the Vista compatibility service pack for Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005?

        For SQL 2005 SP2 I've seen Q1 2007. That's about as accurate a date as you get from MS these days.

        Luca Leonardo Scorcia wrote:

        UAC seems something I waited for years

        The consensus seems to be that it's a good idea that's been poorly implemented.

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          Is it known an estimated release date for the Vista compatibility service pack for Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005? I'd really like to try out Vista, especially UAC seems something I waited for years, but if even VS05 is not Vista-compatible I wonder what will happen with all the rest of the software on my machine. SourceGear Vault server does not work either :( Does anybody know anything about Resharper? Is Vista Business edition the lowest edition w/ IIS? Which edition would you suggest for a developer? Thank you in advance

          Luca The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance.

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          Luca Leonardo Scorcia wrote:

          Is it known an estimated release date for the Vista compatibility service pack for Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005?

          They're both Q1 2007. See here for VS - FAQ: Visual Studio and Windows Vista[^]

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