visual c++

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3 comments, last by willis3000 21 years, 10 months ago
Does anyone know which CD in VisualStudio.Net enterprise is for VisualC++?
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Just install the thing from the first CD. then select customize options and deselct the install of everything except VC++. i believe that even the install of VC++ requires info from more than 1 cd.

so unfortunately you're just going to have to dload all 5 cds from that warez site.....

-me

[edited by - Palidine on May 29, 2002 8:19:10 PM]
I believed that VS.NET was 7 CDs... Isnt it?

(I have VS6)
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so unfortunately you''re just going to have to dload all 5 cds from that warez site.....


well...actually you don''t have to...if you really prefer stealing it to investing a few bucks (I don''t think that it was that expensive...) you can get a ripped stand-alone version of msvc++ (without msdn, though!) sized approximately 500 megs. you just have to do an excessive search in the underground, but frankly speaking i wouldn''t recommend it to you.
first of all, it''s illegal, and secondly it''s really annoying...

yours,

Indeterminatus

--si tacuisses, philosophus mansisses--
Indeterminatus--si tacuisses, philosophus mansisses--
Sorry to close the thread, but the answer is simple. Take the first CD of your legal, $1,079 to $2,499 copy of VisualStudio.NET, and insert it into your CD-ROM drive. If you don''t have autoplay enabled then run setup.exe from the CD. Select Visual C++ from then menu. The installer will prompt you to insert the correct CD''s as the installation is done.

Given that you paid so much for your legal copy of VS.NET I think you should also complain to Microsofts tech support (use your legal enterprise serial number for their express service) for not labeling the CDs in an easy to understand way.

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