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    Can anyone kindly suggest me which version of Visual Studio should be licensed on our Windows SBS, on which we are planning to deploy our web applications. Any other components that would be necessary going forward? And also, in a development environment, do we need to have Visual Studio licensed on each developer's machine or do we have a shared/enterprise licensing available in Visual Studio.

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      Can anyone kindly suggest me which version of Visual Studio should be licensed on our Windows SBS, on which we are planning to deploy our web applications. Any other components that would be necessary going forward? And also, in a development environment, do we need to have Visual Studio licensed on each developer's machine or do we have a shared/enterprise licensing available in Visual Studio.

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      I would think that Microsoft would be the best people to answer such a question.

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