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My VS2008 at work on my XP box is a lot slower than on my vista 64 box at home. My VS at work crashes all the time when working with large solutions. Is it worth upgrading or are there still too many pitfalls? We need to run PLSQL Developer for Oracle and publish some WPF apps and Office pluggins for users who are on XP and Office 2003.

Is running XP in a virtual pc or vm a decent solution for dealing with exceptions? If it is in fact worth doing, how would you convince IT that it's safe and necessary for the development teams to upgrade to Vista when users are still on XP?

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For "convincing IT that it's safe and necessary", you probably need a controlled/test deployment. This should probably be part of their existing upgrade procedures anyway. – Andrew Coleson May 21 at 16:49
Well, is it really "necessary" for the development teams to upgrade to Vista? I'm not convinced myself. – Andy Leekman May 21 at 17:12
I assumed this was understood, but to clarify, I added "If it is in fact worth doing, " I am myself asking is it worth doing and what are the pitfalls. I am hoping to get responses from some people who have actually done it and use Vista in their professional environment. – Tion May 21 at 22:34

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