Microsoft Releasing VS2005 RTM

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NickD
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# Posted on: 11-Oct-2005 17:31:17   

Jeffrey Palermo (http://codebetter.com/blogs/jeffrey.palermo/archive/2005/10/11/132969.aspx) says

You've heard the warnings not to install pre-release software on any computer you care about, but Visual Studio 2005 has been very stable. I'm impressed.

Anyone else had the same experience?

Drewes
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# Posted on: 12-Oct-2005 02:58:03   

It is quite stable but I just had to kill the vs.net 2005 process, the rtm edition, so in my opinion there might still be some issues.

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# Posted on: 12-Oct-2005 10:19:26   

the RC edition you mean wink They haven't released any RTM bits yet.

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# Posted on: 18-Oct-2005 02:10:42   

You had me doubt my self but I checked, what i have downloaded and installed says in the About box: RTM050727-0700, I have a subscription from msdn, downloaded this a few weeks ago, works fine, but the wizards to for setting up a datagrid etc, work fine the first time, but if your table changes it breaks. Any way, should always use llblgen I guess, just have to find the way to use the objectdatasource with llblgen.

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# Posted on: 18-Oct-2005 05:50:34   

Drewes wrote:

You had me doubt my self but I checked, what i have downloaded and installed says in the About box: RTM050727-0700, I have a subscription from msdn, downloaded this a few weeks ago, works fine, but the wizards to for setting up a datagrid etc, work fine the first time, but if your table changes it breaks. Any way, should always use llblgen I guess, just have to find the way to use the objectdatasource with llblgen.

I have

Version 8.0.50727.26 (RTM.050727-2600)

Which seems to be a newer version of yours. But, I know that it is Release Candidate 1.

The whole point of a release candidate is that it is "expected" to be the release. So, it installs like and looks like the release should/will look. However, the release date of VS 2005 is November 7th.

I would also be very surprised if RC1 became the release.

BOb

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# Posted on: 18-Oct-2005 09:59:54   

All I can say is without violating NDA: RC is not the same version as RTM, in fact, it's not yet RTM'ed.

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# Posted on: 18-Oct-2005 16:22:19   

Otis wrote:

All I can say is without violating NDA: RC is not the same version as RTM, in fact, it's not yet RTM'ed.

Hey, they've got three weeks to to throw caution to the wind and release it no matter what. I'm gonna put money on SP1 being released by mid January. wink

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# Posted on: 18-Oct-2005 17:07:29   

I wouldn't hold my breath on SP1, we still don't have a SP1 on VS 2003, then again VS 2003 is bug free! wink

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# Posted on: 18-Oct-2005 17:40:09   

I bet we'll never see vs.net 2003 sp1, as I've heard so many times a remark that it was in testing, was planned to release around <insert date in the past here>, that I gave up.

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