Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Enu Product Family Lean
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As has become customary when the product team releases a new patch, SP or version I like to document the install. Although I had no errors on my main computer, my netbook did have problems. Although I am not ready to call it a Service Pack problem just yet! • Update 2011-03-10 – Running the Team Foundation Server 2010 Service Pack 1 install a second time worked As per I am installing the Team Foundation Server Service Pack first and indeed as this is a single server local deployment I need to install both. If I only install one it will leave the other product broken. This however does not affect you if you are running Visual Studio and Team Foundation Server on separate computers as is normal in a production deployment.
Main workhorse I will be installing the service pack first on my main computer as I want to actually use it here. Figure: My main workhorse I will also be installing this on my netbook which is obviously of significantly lower spec, but I will do that one after. Although, as always I had my fingers crossed, I was not really worried. Figure: KB2182621 Compared to Visual Studio there are not really a lot of components to update. Figure: TFS 2010 and SQL 2008 are the main things to update There is no “web” installer for the Team Foundation Server 2010 Service Pack, but that is ok as most people will be installing it on a production server and will want to have everything local. I would have liked a Web installer, but the added complexity for the product team is not work the capability for a 500mb patch. Figure: There is currently no way to roll SP1 and RTM together Figure: No problems with the file verification, phew Figure: Although the install took a while, it progressed smoothly Figure: I always like a success screen Well, as far as the install is concerned everything is OK, but what about TFS?
Can I still connect and can I still administer it. Nvidia Quadro Fx 580 Driver Download Windows Xp there. Figure: Service Pack 1 is reflected correctly in the Administration Console I am confident that there are no major problems with TFS on my system and that it has been updated to SP1. I can do all of the things that I used before with ease, and with the new features detailed by I think I will be happy.
Netbook The great god Murphy has stuck, and my poor wee laptop spat the Team Foundation Server 2010 Service Pack 1 out so fast it hit me on the back of the head. That will teach me for not looking Figure: “Installation did not succeed” I am pretty sure should not be all caps! On examining the file I found that everything worked, except the actual Team Foundation Server 2010 serving step. Action: System Requirement Checks.
This is the error i'm getting. Setup has detected that this computer does nto meet the requirements to install this update. The following blocking issues must be resolved before you can install Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 SP1 software update. Installation Requirements: A compatible version of Visual Studio 2008 was not detected on the system. This update is designed for only the Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 (ENU) product family, and is not compatible with any Express editions. I'm trying to install VS 2008 sp1 from productsweb and before i've used VS 2010.
But now i want to work with Business Intelligence in VS 2008 which i couldnt find in VS 2010. I've tried installing it many ways but still i'm unable to install it. I've uninstalled VS 2010 from my system and trying to install VS 2008. But i'm unable to do so. So can you please help me out to install this. Hi maheedhar, Thanks for your post.
According to the information you have provided, there are several details I would like to clarify with you: Did you have installed any version of Visual Studio 2008 Express? Here are some helpful suggestions and information: Base on your error information, I guess you have not installed any version of Visual Studio 2008, so I advise you to install it firstly. Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition (90-day Trial): After you have installed Visual Studio 2008 Professional Trial, you could download the Visual Studio 2008 Service Pack 1 full from here: You also could install the Visual Studio 2008 Express Editions with SP1 directly.