Visual Studio 2007? setup
I'm currently working with a few folks on defining what the setup experience for the next version of Visual Studio should be.
If you ran into some pain points installing VS and have ideas on what you'd like to see, please post a comment or feel free to contact me. (click on the contact link on the right side of my blog).
If the install was painless and you don't remember it, we atleast did a good job for VS 2005 :)
If you have general suggestions for VS Setup, feel free to post a comment as well.
Thanks!
Quan
Comments
- Anonymous
December 06, 2005
a) Allow to use MSDN Library without setup !
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/productfeedback/viewfeedback.aspx?feedbackid=FDBK15922
b) As well - it will be outstanding if setup was as easy as inserting DVD.
IDE/compiler tools must be ready to use right after this and all data copy to HDD done lazily.
c) If b) is not addressed - remove thouse happy people photos we currently see from setup. It's depressing to see indians at this stage. It remind about offshore programming :-( - Anonymous
December 06, 2005
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
December 06, 2005
Why does it take so long for a VS Setup? I wonder if you could perform the copy of the files off the disk as well as entries into the registery at the same time, rather than wait for the copy of files to compelete and then spend a good amount of time doing registry entries.
Another potential problem is J#, why does it install - ALWAYS? I never need it still it's runtime will install always!
Other than that a lot fo people who were not able to go through the setup the first time, would to have better descriptive errors. Isn't it easier to be able to fix the problem reading the error message rather than take that message, googling and then finding a blog post that explains how to fix that error? - Anonymous
December 06, 2005
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
December 13, 2005
To address Saurabh's feedback - the J# redistributable does not get installed in all scenarios starting in VS 2005 (but it did in VS 2003). It is only installed if you choose the J# language tool and/or the Visual Web Developer language tool. Please see http://blogs.msdn.com/astebner/archive/2005/11/22/496080.aspx for more information about the behind-the-scenes design for VS setup and the logic for choosing when to install the J# redist during VS 2005 setup.