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Can someone refer me to an explanation of Visual Studio's upgrade rules: which versions can be upgrade to which? I can't find them at microsoft.com or any of the vendors I've checked. I'm specifically interested in upgrading Visual Studio .net Professional (2002) to the current version of Professional or Standard. |
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Can someone refer me to an explanation of Visual Studio's upgrade rules...? Are you talking about the technicalities, or pricing? When you install VS 2008 (or other versions) it doesn't upgrade the previous version, it just installs alongside the old one. |
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Are you talking about the technicalities, or pricing? When you install VS 2008 (or other versions) it doesn't upgrade the previous version, it just installs alongside the old one. Pricing. I didn't know old and new versions could be installed side by side, but I don't have a need to do that anyway. I'm sure you're aware of this, but I'm in the US, and the policies might be different here than in Europe. |
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Pricing |
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Pricing URL:http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa700834.aspx "Upgrade information for Visual Studio 2005 Professional: Customers who qualify for the upgrade price include licensed users of the following Microsoft and competitor products:" as this even lists e.g. the very old 'Visual C++ 5.0', I guess VS 2002->2008 will be valid, too. |
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