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Enterprise is like the Deluxe version - it has a bunch of crap most people will never need and is more or less a waste of money. I have pro (of the old version, not .net, sadly) and a friend of mine has enterprise - the differences seem to be really small and he had never used any of the extra features.

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I'm going to have to dissagree with everyone here saying the difference between standard and enterprise edition is minor.

I don't know about Visual Studio .net, but comparing Visual C++ 6, I can tell you the difference.

In VC++ 6 standard edition, you don't get ANY compiler optimizations. In Enterprise edition, you do. So Enterprise edition produces programs roughly 50% faster and 50% smaller programs.

Now, I don't know about you people, but that is NOT a minor difference to me.

Regards, Guspaz.

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if i remember right, you can produce applications with enterprise edition and sell them without royalty to microsoft. with any other version, you must pay a royalty to microsoft for each program sold, so if you're producing applications with the enterprise edition, it does come with the extra tools and things that a professional application would use such as optimizations and things.

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