MAY VS2005 (whidbey) MSDN
If you are playing with the May bits of Visual Studio 2005 (DO IT! i's stuffed with many pleasant surprises, to say the least), you may stumble on some performance issues with the accompanying MSDN version.
Rob Caron provides a workaround that works like a charm:
>In "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\help whidbey\dexplore.exe.config" change the following lines:
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> <supportedRuntime version="v2.0.40507" safemode="true"/>
> <requiredRuntime version="v2.0.40507" safemode="true"/>
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>to:
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> <supportedRuntime version="v2.0.40426" safemode="true"/>
> <requiredRuntime version="v2.0.40426" safemode="true"/>
thank you Rob :-)
Comments
- Anonymous
June 09, 2004
Thank you thank you thank you. Massive improvement - Anonymous
June 09, 2004
I am tempted to get MSDN but can't afford MSDN universal - do you know if whidbey or longhorn are available to mere msdn professional owners? - Anonymous
June 10, 2004
Simon, AFAIK VS2005 CTP is available for MSDN Universal subscriber only (besides the standard alpha program and the bits handled during events). I could be wrong, anyway... if I'll find something I'll let you know. - Anonymous
June 14, 2004
Prego :) - Anonymous
June 17, 2004
Mass cash now - Anonymous
June 17, 2004
mass cash