FOR Visual Studio.NET 2005 /2003 ENTERPRISE DEVELOPER
CD NAMES: VSENTD1,VSENTD2,... FOR Visual Studio.NET 2005 /2003 ARQUITECH DEVELOPER CD NAMES: VSENARD1,VSENARD2,... ------------------------------------------------------ -DVD INSTALATION- FOR Visual Studio.NET 2005 /2003 ENTERPRISE DEVELOPER DVD LABEL NAME : VSENTD1
FOR Visual Studio.NET 2005 /2003 ENTERPRISE ARCHITECT
DVD LABEL NAME: VSENARD1 for CD's Enterprise 2003 and Enterpise Architect: 2003: VSENARD1..2...3 DVD: DVD1 Professional 2005, Team Edition 2005 CDs: VSVSTDD1 ... 2...3...
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I solved it that way: 1. share your CD/DVD drive. 2. net use <some_drive> \\<your_computer_name\<cdrom_share> (ex: net use k: \\de sktop\cdrom) 3. install VS from mapped drive. This works for me. Best regards. This worked for me with the en_vs_2005_pro_dvd.iso. My steps were equivalent: 1) Share the dvd drive in Windows Explorer 2) on the address bar type \\<my_computer_name> to verify share, right-click->ma p network drive 3) on mapped drive, navigate to <some_drive_letter>:\vs, double click "autorun.e xe"
How to make a Visual Studio .NET 2003 DVD
(written with Visual Studio .NET Professional 2003 in mind) Requires: Visual Studio .NET 2003 on 6 CDs (2x Visual Studio, 1x Windows Prerequ isites, 3x MSDN), and a hex editor (or other editor that can handle binary files ). Copying files When you are prompted to confirm replacing files/folders during copying, always say Yes or Yes to All. * First, create three directories whereever you plan to burn the DVD from - MSDN, VSPROD and VSWCUD1. * Copy the contents of the Visual Studio .NET Prerequisites CD into the VSWC UD1 directory. * Copy Visual Studio .NET CDs 1 and 2 into the VSPROD directory. * Copy MSDN Library CDs 1, 2 and 3 into the MSDN directory. Making changes Here's where you'll need the hex editor - note that all file locations (which ar e in hexadecimal) are based on my CDs and may not necessarily be correct for you . It should be obvious if they're not, as the thing you're replacing won't be th ere. |0| represents a null character, the value 0. It will usually appears as 00 in a hex editor. Other than that, all the original and replacement values are plain ASCII text. * Changes to vs_setup.msi (in the VSPROD directory) - replace the CD names w ith the new DVD's name, and also one filename is too long for the Joliet spec an d has to be shortened. o 4CF5FE - replace HelloWorld.sfl with HeloWrld.sfl|0||0| o 4CFF55 - replace HelloWorld.sfl with HeloWrld.sfl|0||0| o 6485B5 - replace VSPROD2 with VSN2003 o 6485BC - replace VSPROD1 with VSN2003 * Also, you'll need to rename the actual file - VSPROD\Program Files\Microso ft Visual Studio .NET 2003\Vb7\VB Samples\SFL\Console-Localization-SatelliteAsse mblies_VBLocalizedHelloWorld.sfl to Console-Localization-SatelliteAssemblies_VBL ocalizedHeloWrld.sfl * Changes to msdn.msi (in the MSDN directory) - replace the CD names with th e new DVD's name. o 327A2E - replace MSDVVSD2 with VSN2003|0| o 3293F9 - replace MSDVVSD1 with VSN2003|0| o 329401 - replace MSDVVSD3 with VSN2003|0| Writing the DVD All you need to do here is write the entire contents of the directory containing your 3 main directories onto a DVD, and ensure the DVD is named VSN2003. To install * Run D:\VSPROD\SETUP.EXE * If any prerequisites are required - ie step 1 is highlighted, select the s tep and enter D:\VSWCUD1 into the path box. Click OK, and continue as normal. * After prerequisites, continue with the main install (step 2) as normal. * For step 3, MSDN, select the step, enter D:\MSDN into the path box when pr ompted, and click OK and continue as normal. * Note - You should not at any time (other than when initially selecting ste ps 1 and 3) be prompted to insert a different CD. If you are, either you made a mistake somewhere, or (hopefully not) my instructions are wrong.