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| Chandy 2005-11-30, 7:58 am |
| Hi everyone,
Just a quick straw poll. Is anyone using service pack 2 in production
yet? From what I've read I don't even see a reason to bother
installing it until SP2a (hopefully) comes along. What are your
experiences of it?
Chandy
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| Paul Devenney 2005-11-30, 7:58 am |
| I am currently upgrading a large production site. I will feedback my
experience to the group. The ability to use the much enhanced framework 2.0,
the bug fixes and master pages is enough for me....
cheers,
Paul
"Chandy" <chandy@totalise.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone,
>
> Just a quick straw poll. Is anyone using service pack 2 in production
> yet? From what I've read I don't even see a reason to bother
> installing it until SP2a (hopefully) comes along. What are your
> experiences of it?
>
> Chandy
>
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| drazic19 2005-11-30, 5:52 pm |
| Hi,
I began development of a big corporate site using SP1a and had lots of
problems with several known CMS problems. In the end i ended up with a
problem logged with MS tech support that they couldn't fix Site Export based.
SP2 fixed the problem so thumbs up from me.
A couple of things i would like to know SP2 based are:
a) what are the benefits / new features using VS.net 2005
b) what version of 2005 would people recommend, web developer / team system
and why?
c) if you've created a site using VS.net 2003 is moving the solution to 2005
a simple process?
d) where's the documentation being hidden for CMS using VS.net 2005 and .net
2.0?
Overall i would recommend SP2 to all, though i agree that if you can wait
SP2a (is probably a better option for production servers)
Thanks,
Michael
"Chandy" wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Just a quick straw poll. Is anyone using service pack 2 in production
> yet? From what I've read I don't even see a reason to bother
> installing it until SP2a (hopefully) comes along. What are your
> experiences of it?
>
> Chandy
>
>
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