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VS2002 version vs. VS2003 version

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ronin - 03 Feb 2004 15:11 GMT
Hi
I own a VisualStudio 2002 version and I like to upgrade it to VS2003 version. What is the easiest way to upgrade without having to buy 2003 version

Thanks
red floyd - 04 Feb 2004 04:32 GMT
> Hi,
> I own a VisualStudio 2002 version and I like to upgrade it to VS2003 version. What is the easiest way to upgrade without having to buy 2003 version?
>
> Thanks

Ask at www.microsoft.com.  I'm sure they'd love to help.

Seriously, though, there is no free upgrade.  I doubt that anyone on an MS
sponsored group will tell you how to pirate VS.NET.
Egbert Nierop (MVP for IIS) - 10 Feb 2004 19:30 GMT
> > Hi,
> > I own a VisualStudio 2002 version and I like to upgrade it to VS2003 version. What is the easiest way to upgrade without having to buy 2003
version?

> > Thanks
>
> Ask at www.microsoft.com.  I'm sure they'd love to help.

The upgrade was about $40 in the past. Maybe it's still the case.

> Seriously, though, there is no free upgrade.  I doubt that anyone on an MS
> sponsored group will tell you how to pirate VS.NET.
who be dat? - 28 Feb 2004 00:40 GMT
Yeah, there was an upgrade offer for about $40 not long ago.  However, I
think the offer has expired and this is no longer the case.  Check around on
Microsoft and see if you can find it.  Sorry I couldn't help out much more.

Chris Smith

> > > Hi,
> > > I own a VisualStudio 2002 version and I like to upgrade it to VS2003
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> > Seriously, though, there is no free upgrade.  I doubt that anyone on an MS
> > sponsored group will tell you how to pirate VS.NET.

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