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Visual Studio 2005 Pro install very trouble-free - level 100

I pulled down the VS 2005 bits from MSDN overnight, and installed today.  I had the Beta 2 bits on my machine along with VS 2003.  I uninstalled manually everything that Beta 2 put on my machine and ran the VS 2005 installer.  It terminated with a message that I missed MSXML 6.0.  I got rid of that, and reran setup.  It completed successfully in under an hour!  Beta 1 and Beta 2 all took several hours (I had them installed on my workstation as well).  Kudos to Microsoft for the improved install time.  I installed everything except Crystal Reports.  I even do a little J# dabbling every once in a while.  Java was my first OO language.

Now I can banish my Release Candidate and get to work with the real thing.  I already have a running list of workarounds for things that I did a little differently in VS 2003.  My use cases are definitely not typical MSDN demo fodder, and I often have to banish the IDE in order to take advantage of a runtime-only feature, so I'm trodding off the "happy path". 

DiscountASP will be one of the first to offer ASP.NET 2.0 hosting.  I'll be trying them out.



Comments

Jeremy D. Miller said:

Aren't you supposed to be on vacation? Does your wife know that you're playing with VS2005?
# October 28, 2005 2:53 PM

Scott said:

The install annoyed me. I had to reboot after installing something called the "Microsoft Document analyzer" or some crap like that. Then when I rebooted, the installer didn't pick up where it left off and I had to go through, click "custom" and remove all the crap I didn't want to install again. boooo.
# October 28, 2005 2:57 PM

Jeffrey Palermo said:

Jeremy,
Yes, I was in San Francisco, but I had my home server download the bits. I'm back and getting ready for the .Net Rocks roadshow.
# October 28, 2005 3:34 PM

John Papa said:

30 minutes for SQL Server 2005 Dev and 25 for VS.NET 2005 Pro. Not too shabby!
# October 28, 2005 5:07 PM

BC said:

Here's a link to a 'Visual Studio 2005 Beta 2 Auto-uninstall Tool' in case anyone needs it.

http://spaces.msn.com/members/brianjo/Blog/cns!1ph41gaeDxp9TA2G5t8Gj1DA!263.entry
# October 29, 2005 11:59 PM

Balabdosm said:

Well, I agree that the install for the release version is a great improvement, even on Longhorn, oops, Vista beta.

I was rather late in trying out the beta version so perhaps can be forgiven for not mentioning to MS the problems with the registers window, which they have not fixed.

Anyone who sticks close to the machine, and views registers during a debug session, can't help noticing the bizarre display, if they work with a non-white background or a bold font. The first char of all values/flags etc. come out in a different font/color - very disturbing.

Hope someone has found a workaround for this, I know I haven't, except work with everything black on white.
# October 30, 2005 6:23 PM

Peter's Gekko said:

Like everybody else I downloaded and installed my copy of VS 2005. Downloading took some patience but...
# October 31, 2005 4:12 AM

Sean Plaice said:

Our developers at DiscountASP.NET were also very supprised with the ease of installation of VS.NET 2005. We are also glad to hear you will be giving our services a try! I am a DiscountASP employee and love to see when we get mentioned in the blog'o'sphere.

We hope enjoy your services, and love to hear your comments on it, especially with regards to using it with the latest tools like VS.NET 2005, and ASP.NET 2.0.
# December 10, 2005 7:12 PM

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Jeffrey Palermo is a software management consultant and the CTO of Headspring Systems in Austin, TX. Jeffrey specializes in Agile coaching and helps companies double the productivity of software teams. Jeffrey is an MCSD.Net , Microsoft MVP, Certified Scrummaster, Austin .Net User Group leader, AgileAustin board member, INETA speaker, INETA Membership Mentor, Christian, husband, father, motorcyclist, Eagle Scout, U.S. Army Veteran, and Texas A&M University graduate. Check out Devlicio.us!

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