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Like the title says is there any issues I should be aware of please?

Malcolm

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I've done this without problems before. Just make sure you install them in chronological order - installing 2008 then 2005 can cause problems.

Just for reference, VS2010 installs side-by-side as well. I think MS realises that this is a pretty common thing to want to do :)

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  • Can I open a application developed in .net framework 2.0 with visual studio 2008, in Visual Studio 2005?
    – rahul
    Jul 2, 2009 at 6:03
  • Thanks, what about upadating to SP1. Just run the upgrade no prerequisites?
    – Malcolm
    Jul 2, 2009 at 6:05
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    @Phoenix: No, although if you haven't used any C# 3 features (most of which can still be used against .NET 2.0) you may be able to just tweak the version numbers of the project files by hand. @Malcolm: Yes, just run the service pack.
    – Jon Skeet
    Jul 2, 2009 at 6:18
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No, that's completely all right and safe.

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I've got it installed on 2 machines, and I haven't encountered any issues.

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I had no problems with this. I installed 2003, then 2008, then 2005.

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I have 2005 and 2008 operating side by side. There are no issues from a usability standpoint of Visual Studio itself. The issues tend to be more subtle. For instance, I recently had a problem related the the ASP.NET AJAX extensions 1.0 and compatability after .NET 3.5 was installed as reported here.

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