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.NET Forum / Visual Studio.NET / Enterprise Tools / June 2007

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visio 2007 with VS 2005 and Office 200329 Jun 2007 13:40 GMT2
I currently have Office 2003, Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition for
Software Developers, and MS Office Visio for Enterprise Architects.
But I am encountering strange errors reverse engineering a SQL Server
2005 database.  I found a post that suggested a similar problem was due
Visio 2003 Enterprise Architects service pack27 Jun 2007 00:27 GMT2
Dear lazyweb,
Visual Studio .NET 2005 includes Visio 2003 for Enterprise Architects
(not to be confused with Visio 2002 Enterprise Architects which is
included with VS.NET 2003).
When can we expect 64 bit VS 2005 support for .NET framework 3.025 Jun 2007 11:44 GMT3
When can we expect 64 bit VS 2005 support for .NET framework 3.0.
The Msdn Subscription downloads show that the x86 version is out of beta,
but no signs of the 64 bit version.
TFS is a big subject22 Jun 2007 13:51 GMT3
I think TFS and it usage is a big enough subject to have a group of its own.
how do you make a deployment package that can be run ONLY ONCE20 Jun 2007 11:15 GMT3
We basically create an msi and setup file using visual studio to deploy a
desktop
application. However since this product is sold to our users, we would like
them to be able
 
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