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Originally Posted by ctitanic
I´m planning to buy the upgrade to VS 2005 as soon as it´s available but I'm afraid of installing the current beta because of my current work. It's not clear to me if I compile my current projects under 2005 how that is going to be affected from the point of view of compatibility with current devices running 2003 and 2003SE. In another words, if I start to use 2005 beta in my current applications will my current users in 2002, 2003 and 2003SE need to install the latest SP or they will able to use my applications (of course, as long as I don't include any of the new features included in WM 5)?
I'm a little confuse about how using 2005 right now could affect my business at this moment. :|
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I have VS2005 Beta 2 installed alongside my eVC 4 install. I now do all my work in VS2005 - including debugging my WM2003 builds. I then make final builds using my batch scripts for eVC4 since although the WM2003 support in VS2005 beta 2 is supposed to be final or near final and ready for deployment, I'm not ready to go there yet for public releases.
VS2005 Beta 2 works beautifully for WM2003 (and can also compile for WM2002 with a few project setting changes).
Before beta 2, I installed everything on a fresh clean XP PC that is used solely for testing. I figure that I plan to redo my main machine anyway in 6 months when VS 2005 RTM comes out, so installing beta 2 on the main machine is fine - especially with the MS Golive license.