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Closed 10 years ago.
I tried installing visual studio 2012 and it always fails.
"Setup Failed!
Install cannot continue because some required components failed
...
X Visual Studio Core Features
Fatal error during installation.
! Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 Compilers
Package failed."
I'm running on Windows 7 x86 up to date
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Closed 9 years ago.
Where is the manual that used to come with Visual Studio 2008?
Did they stop including this in Visual Studio 2010?
VS2008 was the last VS version that included a pre-packaged version of the MSDN library. In VS2010 and up you can use the Help Library Manager to download off-line content for the help viewer. The MSDN article for it is here.
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Closed 9 years ago.
I downloaded and installed the Team Foundation server for Visual studio 2010 (http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=15070). Visual Studio Professional 2010 was installed before. Both programs were installed to C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0.
However, I do not see the option to connect to Team Foundation server in Tools my Visual Studio. So I do not know what to do next.
Isn't there a Team Foundation Server Console in your Start -> All Programs to setup and configure the TFS? And if that is done you can connect with TFS by following this post.
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Closed 10 years ago.
I am using Visual Studio 2005 Professional for web applications development mainly on my workstation. Now Development team is looking to upgrade it to upper versions. I am confused whether I should upgrade first to 2008 or I should switch on 2010. Please specify which will be better choice and why?
Do All applications of 2005 will work fine after upgrading them to 2010?
Thanks!
You should be already on Visual Studio 2010, the Extension feature is excellent!
There is no reason to stick with 2005 or 2008
VS 2010 works fine with 2005 applications. I dont see a point in upgrading to 2008 and then upgrading to 2010 and do twice the work.
The last stable version is 2010, and there are currently Visual Studio 11 but still Beta version.
I advise you to wait until a Visual Studio 11 it is released, and then upgrade to it.
As you know, because every version contains new developments and Ease more.
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Closed 11 years ago.
Visual Studio 2010 crashes when loading
Just trying to start Visual Studio 2010 to an empty environment, no project, solution, or file, but it crashes. It was working fine a few days ago.
I've tried reinstalling VS SP1 with the Repair option. I've tried the /SafeMode and /ResetSettings switches. I also tried runnign with the /Log switch but I don't see anything about an error in the log file.
My setup: VS 2010 Professional edition, SP1 running on Windows XP.
I was able to fix this by stopping the WPFFontCache process and deleting the ".dat" files from "C:\Documents and Settings\LocalService\Local Settings\Application Data" and then restarting.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/text/archive/2010/03/02/visual-studio-2010-crash-on-startup.aspx
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Closed 11 years ago.
Does anyone know where I can go to get a list of the new TFS 2010 features.
NOTE: I need TFS 2010 features. Not Visual Studio 2010.
My boss is wondering why not just upgrade to Visual Studio 2010 and not worry about updating TFS from 2008 to 2010. (VS2010 is compatable with TFS 2008.)
Any input would be nice.
Try Channel 9 and MSDN:
http://channel9.msdn.com/pdc2008/TL52/
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/dd441784.aspx#ALM
The TFS Team Blog also has some interesting content, but you have to sift through it.
http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/7/3/673B71D0-6D4F-4591-9940-D33DF9135487/DTL203_New_in_TFS_Bhatia.pptx