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I would like to have installed both VS2005 and VS2008. Is there any possibilty that this might cause some sort of conflict?

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No. It is a Microsoft supported configuration.

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(As the poster below says, install 2005 first. It's always a rule of thumb to install from oldest to newest. I've done it the other way round before with VS 2005 and 2008 and not run into any problems, but you never know ;) ) – Andrew Rollings Dec 10 '08 at 21:49
I went in order, and have no issues with either. – John Rudy Dec 10 '08 at 22:33
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There should not be any conflicts, but like other Microsoft products (i.e. Office), it is probably wise to install VS2005 first if possible.

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Yes I have VS2005 installed and I would to give VS2008 a try. Thanks mate! :) – David Bonnici Dec 10 '08 at 21:49
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I have Visual Studio 2005 Pro and Visual Studio 2008 Express on Windows Vista 64bits and no problem.

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I've been using both since VS 2008 came out, and have not yet had any problems. EDIT: Both installations are Professional versions.

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I actually use Visual Studio 6, 2003, 2005, and 2008 and the same machine without any real problems. (I think the only one I'm missing is the first Visual Studio.NET or '2002')

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