What can we expect from this new release?
Blogs are reporting that it will be out in the second half of 2010
http://www.crmdynamics.net/2009/07/microsoft-dynamics-crm-5-0-due-out-second-half-of-2010/
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Is there an easy way to determine when and on what day my Visual Studio Enterprise Trial will expire. I need to tell my manager. One would think it would be on the About Dialog. Do not see it. Nothing came back on google
Thanks in advance
Alright Here is what you need to know:
Out of the box VS 2019 Enterprise trial is a 30 day product
It can be extended to 90 days by logging on to a normal MS Developer account
Instructions are here:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/ide/how-to-unlock-visual-studio?view=vs-2019
I feel like I am stealing points from #dxiv but he gave em to me. Thanks MS
We are using Visual Studio Team Services (online) to manage our source code and backlog. We have 2 users who have Visual Studio Enterprise Subscriptions. I understand that VSTS is free for up to 5 users. My question is: would the 2 licenced users be included in the 5, or would we be able to have up to 5 additional users (making a total of 7)?
I'm sure I read somewhere before that the users with Visual Studio licences wouldn't be included in the 5 but can't find any clarification online now.
Would be interested to hear if anyone has first hand experience of this one way or the other. Thanks!
It is free for up to 5 unlicensed users. Licensed users do not count against your 5 free users.
I'm using Visual Studio 2017 and I've downloaded some code from TFS. The issue is that all the code has "0 authors, 0 changes" (please see the screeshot below).
How is this possible? It shouldn't happen beacause everyone in the office is logged with his own account.
Edit:
Important infos:
the solution has been created about one month ago by another user.
CodeLens states "No changes in the last 12 months for this method"
Code Lens only looks at a certain amount of history (24 months).
If the last change is older than this then you'll see no changes.
Visual Studio 2010 expires after a certain time. Is that a fixed date or is that determined at the time of install ? i.e. is it a fixed number of days ?
Please refer to this Stackoverflow post:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/960954/when-is-the-expiration-date-of-visual-studio-2010-beta
Which refers to this MSDN post:
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/setupprerelease/thread/b833dbcb-63f6-41af-8887-4b6b3d90010c/
"3. TIME-SENSITIVE SOFTWARE. The software will stop running 240 days after you install it or on April 15, 2010, whichever comes first. You will not receive any other notice. You may not be able to access data used with the software when it stops running."
I used "Help" -> "About" on my machine to see how many days are left.
Does anybody have an idea when the next version of ASP.NET MVC is scheduled for release?
The Futures assembly has many features that are important (Asynchronous Controllers, invoke partial actions etc.), but I don't want to use beta/futures code in a production website - so, does anybody have an idea when the next version is about to come out?
Thanks :)
April 12th (as of Jan 29th 2010)
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ASP.Net MVC 2 will shiped with Visual Studio 2010.
http://haacked.com/archive/2009/07/30/asp.net-mvc-released.aspx
There is no fixed date for that, but I think that it is first half of 2010.
No idea, but you can get hints from the codeplex site if you pay close attention to checkins.
http://aspnet.codeplex.com/