If you bought the software, any product has install instructions.
Usually, from your CD-ROM drive (D:\)
there is a "setup.exe" file. Just run this and follow the on-screen instructions.
Use your installer disc for Visual Studio 2005.It should do the task for you.
Both will be available on the computer (sadly.) As an example, people who do personal programming targetting the XNA framework (the Microsoft gaming package for the XBox 360) install the XNA Express package, which is built on top of Visual Studio C# Express. Those of us with the professional versions have to deal with having both on our machine, since it won't work with the Team Edition of Visual Studio that I have.
Microsoft Visual Studio Express was created in 2005.
not that much. Just one is older
Visual Studio 2012, 2010, 2008 and 2005 Professional Edition
Yes. Visual Studio 2005 supports running on service pack 2. However, there is absolutely no good reason not to install service pack 3.
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Five types of application you can create in visual studio 2005 are:-Web ApplicationsConsole ApplicationsWeb ServicesSmart Device ApplicationsClass Libraries
Yes, you may.
depends on what app store visited
Microsoft has Visual Studio 2005, 2008, and (in beta) 2010. There are also older versions. There is no Visual Studio 2007. (Are you talking about Office 2007?)
Visual Studio 2012 for windows is installed by running the set up application and then following the instructions that are provided