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Old 09-13-2009   #1 (permalink)
Gale Green


 
 

Upgrade qualification


Hi all.

I sent an e-mail to Microsoft sales support two weeks ago and the only
response I've had is an advertisement for a conference so I'm hoping
that someone here can answer the question.

Can anyone tell me whether a registered copy of Visual Studio 6.0 is
sufficient to qualify for the Upgrade version of Visual Studio 2008,
or will I have to buy the full version?

I should add that I want to buy from a store in the UK, rather than
downloading from the MS web site.

The documentation that I have read says that "any version of Visual
Studio" will qualify for the upgrade version, but I want to be clear
before I buy that this doesn't refer only to versions of Visual Studio
..NET.

Also, I would want to keep version 6.0 installed on the same (Vista
Business) machine, so I wouldn't want the upgrade to delete the
existing version, or render it useless.

Thanks for any help.

Gale.


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Old 09-13-2009   #2 (permalink)
PvdG42


 
 

Re: Upgrade qualification


"Gale Green" <gale@newsgroup> wrote in message
news:abopa55760p2qkmqk9cgrnuhrir9r4drr2@newsgroup
Quote:

>
> Hi all.
>
> I sent an e-mail to Microsoft sales support two weeks ago and the only
> response I've had is an advertisement for a conference so I'm hoping
> that someone here can answer the question.
>
> Can anyone tell me whether a registered copy of Visual Studio 6.0 is
> sufficient to qualify for the Upgrade version of Visual Studio 2008,
> or will I have to buy the full version?
>
> I should add that I want to buy from a store in the UK, rather than
> downloading from the MS web site.
>
> The documentation that I have read says that "any version of Visual
> Studio" will qualify for the upgrade version, but I want to be clear
> before I buy that this doesn't refer only to versions of Visual Studio
> .NET.
>
> Also, I would want to keep version 6.0 installed on the same (Vista
> Business) machine, so I wouldn't want the upgrade to delete the
> existing version, or render it useless.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Gale.
>
First, I'd suggest that you contact a Microsoft office in the UK by
telephone to get your question answered. Here's a link you might find
useful:

http://www.microsoft.com/uk/about/offices.mspx

Second, I don't think getting the upgrade will get you what you want. When
you purchase an upgrade version of software, you are trading in the license
to the old version for the license to the new version. Thus, you lose the
right to continue to use the old version when you install the new version. I
believe you will need to get the full Visual Studio 2008 to retain your
license to VS 6.

Caveat: The above is my understanding only. Get an authoritative opinion
from Microsoft when you call them.


My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-13-2009   #3 (permalink)
Gale Green


 
 

Re: Upgrade qualification

On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 08:13:25 -0500, "PvdG42" <pvdg@newsgroup>
wrote:
Quote:

>First, I'd suggest that you contact a Microsoft office in the UK by
>telephone ...
Yes, good idea.
Quote:

>Second, I don't think getting the upgrade will get you what you want. When
>you purchase an upgrade version of software, you are trading in the license
>to the old version for the license to the new version. Thus, you lose the
>right to continue to use the old version when you install the new version. I
>believe you will need to get the full Visual Studio 2008 to retain your
>license to VS 6.
Good point. I'll probably end up having to get the full version, I
just wanted to save money if possible.

Thanks for the reply.

Gale.
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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