Posted By: kitron | Jul 30th, 2007 @ 2:52 PM
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Hi,
Does anyone know if VS2008 can be installed without uninstalling vs2005.
Thanks
Lloyd_Humph
Lloyd_Humph
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kitron wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know if VS2008 can be installed without uninstalling vs2005.
Thanks


I'm under the impression you can, but it may mess up some of your VS2005 projects. Phreaks knows more.
keeron
keeron
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Worked for me. I am on Vista RTM and had VS 2005 Pro installed (using everyday [and night Wink ]). Installed the Beta 1 few months back and it worked great.

Few days back uninstalled Beta 1 and onto Beta 2, everything works fine again. The Beta 2 install (as mentioned by others) is a tad slow, and you'll need atleast one reboot (mainly after the .NET 3.5 install is done).

One BIG problem is that installing Orcas/VS 2008 on your existing VS 2005 / .NET 2.0 machine will cause a lot of the .NET 2.0 assemblies to get "updated" (think of a big service pack just got installed - infact SP1 will get installed if you don't have it, and then updates for Orcas).

Which means that now when I compile my .NET 2.0 projects for the product I work on, they will compile against the Orcas "2.0" changes... On Vista, one easy way to find this out is with VS2005/2.0 your Open file dialogs will be old-style. When you install Orcas, and rebuild your project (not sure if you need to), your open dialogs will suddently show the Vista-style. This is because the System.Windows.Forms.Dll (2.0 version) got a update for Orcas.

This post by Daniel Moth might help you (he also points to his old post where he talks about Red/Green bits - very informative)
http://www.danielmoth.com/Blog/2007/07/version-and-location-changes-in-beta-2.html

- Keeron

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