ATTENTION: I've decided to put the upgrade on hold due to a compatibility issue of our server environment with the latest CS installer package. CS 2008 now requires SQL Server 2005 as the backend DB but our database server currenlty has SQL Server 2000 installed on it. I'll resume the upgrade once I figure out when Telligent is releasing a patch to the schema compatibility issue. For now, we will continue to use the old version of CS while waiting for the said patch. If you have any questions about this process, please don't hesitate to post them on our forums and I'll answer them as soon as I can. Thanks for your patience and support guys! I'll let you know as soon as this is resolved. - Keith Rull

VSTO and VS2008 release edition

just last week our company already had the licensed copy of visual studio 2008. we have to use it right away to migrate some projects that we developed using the beta 2 release . the look and feel did not change a bit but i bet there are a lot of changes that are waiting to be discovered . here are some changes that we came accros when using VSTO SE with VS2008..

read my post here...


Posted Nov 30 2007, 08:17 PM by trashVin
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ericky wrote re: VSTO and VS2008 release edition
on 11-30-2007 5:22 PM

VS2008 is great, but it consume more resources...

trashVin wrote re: VSTO and VS2008 release edition
on 11-30-2007 10:36 PM

one thing we are pushing towards VSTO and OBA is because of the principle that a client would not want (if possible) to be using a new exe or another UI , they would simply want to use an existing UI like the MS Office UI . but of course VSTO has its own limitations and the applicability of it depends on the client requirements.

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