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VS version coexistence

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MasterRacker

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Finally had a chance to put VS 2005 on a machine. It looks like it will go in side by side with VS 2003 and remain independent.

Just wanted to ask if anyone has seen any gotchas to putting both on one machine.

[sub]Jeff
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I run both on my machine and haven't experienced any issues whatsoever.

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No issues with dual VS versions here, either. Though, this is perhaps a side issue, I did find that the .NET Framework 1.1 security policies didn't automatically transfer to .NET Framework 2.0.

All of my applications for a certain client run from network shares, so I have to alter the LocalIntranet_Zone to FullTrust. I was momentarily at a loss when all my new apps displayed security errors.

Code:
caspol -machine -chggroup LocalIntranet_Zone FullTrust

Fixed it up.

Thomas D. Greer
 
I run 2005 in a VM because I couldn't take the chance on it corrupting work I'm doing for a client on 2003.

Chip H.


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