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Synchronization Services lets you synchronize data from disparate sources over two-tier, N-tier, and service-based architectures. Instead of only replicating a database and its schema, the Synchronization Services application programming interface (API) provides a set of components to synchronize data between data services and a local store. Applications are increasingly used on mobile clients, such as portable computers and devices, that do not have a consistent or reliable network connection to a central server. It is important for these applications to work against a local copy of data on the client. Equally important is the need to synchronize the local copy of the data with a central server when a network connection is available. The Synchronization Services API is modeled after the ADO.NET data access APIs and gives you an intuitive way to synchronize data. It makes building applications for occasionally connected environments a logical extension of building applications where you can depend on a consistent network connection.

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This is the most current version of the Installation Guide for Visual Studio 2005 Team Foundation Server. It contains any changes that were made to the guide since shipping, including updates to support the installation of Visual Studio 2005 SP1.

Note: On computers with security update 896358 installed, downloaded Compiled Help Module (CHM) files cannot be opened. For more information, see KB902225.

After saving the file locally, you can view the contents using one of the following methods:

Method 1

Double-click the .chm file.
In the Open File-Security Warning dialog box, click to clear the Always ask before opening this file check box.
Click Open.

Method 2

Right-click the CHM file, and then click Properties.
Click Unblock.
Double-click the .chm file to open the file.

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Visual Studio Code Name Orcas? delivers on Microsofts vision of smart client applications by enabling developers to rapidly create connected applications that deliver the highest quality rich user experiences. This new version enables any size organization to rapidly create more secure, manageable, and more reliable applications that take advantage of Windows Vista, 2007 Office System and the Web. By building these new types of applications, organizations will find it easier than ever before to capture and analyze information so that they can make effective business decisions.
For an overview of Visual Studio Code Name Orcas? and to see the list of features that are available in this beta release please review the Visual Studio Code Name Overview Whitepaper.This beta release is available in English and Japanese only.

This beta targets early adopters of the Microsoft technology, platform, and tools offerings. It enables developers to experience the upcoming toolset and underlying platform improvements. We designed this release to enable developers to try out new technology and product changes, but not to build production systems. This limitation is fully covered in the EULA that accompanies this beta.

Note:

Please ensure that you have followed the instruction described below.

Download both the Orcas Base Image and all eight files of the differencing image to your local machine
Launch the VPC differencing image on your Virtual PC or Virtual Server following the instructions section below and logon using the credential provided here:

Username: Administrator
Password: P2ssw0rd

When uninstalling this beta release existing Visual Studio and .NET Framework installations may be affected. Please check the ReadMe file for more information

Visual Studio Code Name Orcas Beta 1 Team Foundation Server (.iso image)

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Visual Studio Code Name Orcas? delivers on Microsofts vision of smart client applications by enabling developers to rapidly create connected applications that deliver the highest quality rich user experiences. This new version enables any size organization to rapidly create more secure, manageable, and more reliable applications that take advantage of Windows Vista, 2007 Office System and the Web. By building these new types of applications, organizations will find it easier than ever before to capture and analyze information so that they can make effective business decisions.
For an overview of Visual Studio Code Name Orcas? and to see the list of features that are available in this beta release please review the Visual Studio Code Name Orcas? Overview Whitepaper. This beta release is available in English and Japanese only.

This beta targets early adopters of the Microsoft technology, platform, and tools offerings. It enables developers to experience the upcoming toolset and underlying platform improvements. We designed this release to enable developers to try out new technology and product changes, but not to build production systems. This limitation is fully covered in the EULA that accompanies this beta.

Note:

Please ensure that you have followed the instruction described below.

Download both the Orcas Base Image and all eight files of the differencing image to your local machine
Launch the VPC differencing image on your Virtual PC or Virtual Server following the instructions section below and logon using the credential provided here:

Username: Administrator
Password: P2ssw0rd

Visual Studio Code Name Orcas Beta 1 Team Suite (VPC)