- MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO 2005 TOOLS HOW TO
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- MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO 2005 TOOLS PC
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MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO 2005 TOOLS INSTALL
I too have been thus far unable to install Visual Studio 2005. When i treied to install visual studion 2005 for xp sp2 i got error of missing. I am getting the compatibility issues, and when I try to install sp1 for Vista, it comes back with a "Screw you buddy, VS is not in the proper place, so I can´t install your sp1." and I haven´t changed any presets. What is the best solution to this problem? "The installer always displays the following dialog, complaining that I don't have XP SP 2 installed. When I installed Visual Studio 2005, I got exactly the same problem as Kevin described in the very beginning in this page,
MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO 2005 TOOLS PC
I just bought a Toshiba Laptop PC with Visa Preinstalled. Right click on the setup.exe in this folder and choose run as administrator.
MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO 2005 TOOLS WINDOWS
Unable to install Visual Studio 2005 on Windows Vistaīrowse the DVD and don't run Setup in the Root folder. I have met the same problem, but i solve it. You just not run the setup program in compatible mode when you select the property of the program. Waiting for the next release of Visual Studio, with vista compatibility. When i run visual studio 2005 on window vista ultimate it will run but when start it show me that The IDE is not compatible but when i press run it will work good any ideas One thing more, remember that "run this program as Administrators". You only change owner for setup.exe file and have to login with administrators or menber of group "Administrator" role. One thing, you don't need to select "compatibility mode - Run as XP services Park2".
MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO 2005 TOOLS HOW TO
Now, i know how to install VS on Vista Home. You should try VirtualBox at It runs faster than vmware and is opensource, aka Free! Interesting.i just went thru many headaches with vmware and gave up on them. I have XP service pack 2.my system meets all the hardware requirements. I am unable to install Visual Studio 2005 on my laptop(LENOVO 3000N Series). Is there anything else that would trigger compat mode even if the checkbox isn't set? I'm installing from the DVD, so I don't know how it would have gotten set anyway. I checked that after I found the MSDN article. So can you try this and let me know how it goes? The reason for this is that compat mode shims the APIs for OS detection but does not fake the registry keys that VS setup uses to detect the presence of SP2, hence setup thinks that it's running on XP but without sp2. So could you go to the proprties section of setup.exe (as described above) and make sure that compat mode is turned off. VS2005 will not install if the compat mode is turned on. Kevin, I just talked to a colleague on the VS setup team. Obviously other people have been able to install succesfully, so I'm puzzled as to what's different about my setup. What version of Vista are you running? I just tried installing VSTD on Vista Enterprise 圆4 and the product installation did not prompt for pre-requisites. Installing SP1 requires installing the base Visual Studio product first. I haven't tried installing in compatibility mode because MS explicitly says that this is NOT supported. I just read Vista SP1 is out and it specifically addresses Visual Studio issues. Please send me a mail with the result: Estrada Csaky
I'd intalled Visual Studio without compatibility mode enabled and I hadn't any problem. Had you tried install in compatibility mode?ģ- Do click in the second tab (I think that it's "Security" but I'm not sure.Ĥ- Now you enable the Compatibily mode and select "Windows XP Service Pack 2". If you can send me mail about this issue, I can put you in touch with someone who can help figure out what is going wrong. My guess is that when the installer is run from the DVD it ends up running in XP compatibility mode - but I have no idea why. However, based on other recommendations that I found online, I copied the DVD contents to my hard drive and successfully ran the install from there.
MICROSOFT VISUAL STUDIO 2005 TOOLS UPDATE
UPDATE - Although Scott Guthrie and crew graciously offered to help track down the problem, I haven't heard back from them after our initial exchange.
Does anyone know how to get around this problem? I've tried disabling UAC, but no difference. I've run the install as administrator, but no difference. However, I'm not selecting any compatibility mode when running the install. The only related info I've found from Microsoft is on the VS2005 on Vista issue list, which states that "Visual Studio products fail to install in XP compatibility mode". The installer always displays the following dialog, complaining that I don't have XP SP 2 installed: I've got a brand-spanking new, clean install of Vista on my laptop, and I'm trying to install Visual Studio 2005 on it.