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VS 2005 RTM - Project Type not Supported

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DavidSp8 - 04 Nov 2005 16:46 GMT
I receive an error after installing VS 2005 RTM professional when trying to
open a solution that I had converted with VS 2005 CTP.  "The project type is
not supported by this installation".  The error occurs on my unit test
project.  I'm obvisouly missing some necessary component.  Does anyone know
what?
DavidSp8 - 04 Nov 2005 16:57 GMT
I think I've answered my own question.  I think that in the released product
unit testing will only be allowed in VS 2005 Team System.

> I receive an error after installing VS 2005 RTM professional when trying to
> open a solution that I had converted with VS 2005 CTP.  "The project type is
> not supported by this installation".  The error occurs on my unit test
> project.  I'm obvisouly missing some necessary component.  Does anyone know
> what?

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