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Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect


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i was chattin 2 my mate and he told me that he was getting Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect i was wondering what applcaitions are included in Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Enterprise Architect?

Also he is gettin the CD version he was asking is it possible to add all the cd onto a DVD as he has a DVD-RW?

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  DJ Prem said:
i got a copy of MS VS .NET i wish to install it onto a clean install of MS Win .NET Server 2003/MS Win XP Pro do i need to install anything before i start my installation .NET Framework etc etc?

Just read the documentation that came with the CD. It has installation instructions.

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Insert CD1 or DVD it will scan your computer for installed components. If any components are missing, Insert WCU CD and it will install the nessasary components.

Well its clearly documented in the readme that comes with the CD. Now I know you didn't read it. :rolleyes:

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is it me or is everyone when i place in the cd the name of the cd is not displayed sam thing with my mate i have tried to find the name but can find it my cuz says it just

CD1 = EN_VS.NETCD1

CD2 = EN_VS.NETCD2

CD3 = EN_VS.NETCD3

CD4 = EN_VS.NETCD4

CD5 = EN_VS.NETCD5

CD6 = EN_VS.NETCD6

CD7 = EN_VS.NETCD7

Other people on the net guess as

VSNETCD1

which is correct?

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