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VS 2005 SP1 is released!

We released Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 earlier today.

This Service Pack addresses a range of issues that were found through customer and partner feedback as well as our own internal testing. Many of these issues were reported by you and I thank you for taking the time to report them to us. The release also adds a number of customer requested functionality and enhancements to some of the most common development scenarios to Visual Studio that I think you’ll find interesting and valuable.

For developers using Windows Vista we also released a beta of the Visual Studio 2005 SP1 Update for Windows Vista.

You can find out more about both of these releases here.

Namaste!

Comments

  • Anonymous
    December 14, 2006
    As noted on Soma's blog: VS 2005 SP1 is released! For details, see Visual Studio 2005 SP1 . You'll find

  • Anonymous
    December 14, 2006
    Unfortunatly the Vista version isn't there yet!

  • Anonymous
    December 14, 2006
    Great news, finally !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Anonymous
    December 14, 2006
    Microsoft has now released Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Visual Studio 2005. There is also a service pack for the express editions so everyone should go and upgrade their development environment.

  • Anonymous
    December 14, 2006
    I have been in Singapore this week attending the Longhorn Server Touchdown training and now it's over,

  • Anonymous
    December 14, 2006
    Thank you!  And congratulations for getting it out in such a timely manner.  This is the best Xmas present.  You've released an awful lot of good stuff just recently... take the rest of the year off!

  • Anonymous
    December 14, 2006
    Downloading.... I'm crossing my fingers, and hoping this will solve ALL my problems with VS2005 :)

  • Anonymous
    December 14, 2006
    S. "Soma" Somasegar, vice-presidente da divisão de desenvolvimento da Microsoft, acabou de anunciar o...

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    Great news.  Except the associated KB listed in the Team Suite download page (KB928957) is "not accessible".

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    How can i get the beta of the VS2005 SP1 Update for Vista? The link to the download section is broken :(

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    Just a small question: where is KB928957, the one that is mentioned here ( http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=BB4A75AB-E2D4-4C96-B39D-37BAF6B5B1DC&displaylang=en ) ? Thank you.

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    Looks like the Visual Studio 2005 SP 1 has been released. Microsoft Download As Somasegar's says in...

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    I just wanted to congratulate the entire Visual Studio team on this SP release. I've been a vocal critic of MS when I thought it was justified, and this time I want to extend credit where it is due. MS Visual Studio team representatives contacted me directly on at least a half dozen occasions regarding my concerns with VS2005 stability / performance, and carefully evaluated the feedback I provided them. I was very impressed by how they handled themselves in this regard. I'm looking forward to installing the final VS2005 SP1 release. Thanks guys!

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    As Soma announces , service pack 1 for Visual Studio 2005 with a lot of bug fixes and integrated WAP

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    As you've probably heard by now via Soma , Brian , or Rob (among others), Visual Studio SP1 is available

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    Is this update for VS2005 Professional - it says it is but I get the following error ... The upgrade patch cannot be installed by the Windows Installer service because the program to be upgraded may be missing, or the upgrade patch may update a different version of the program. Verify that the program to be upgraded exists on your computer and that you have the correct upgrade patch. Any ideas

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    Congrats, Soma and Team! Downloading the bits now. I have the beta installed. Will the RTM install and replace bits, or do I need to reinstall VS? -Tyler

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    Great news.  It took over an hour to install though!

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    Where is the Vista Update beta?  The link does not go to a download page.

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    Hi Somasegar, Can you fire person who has invented names for SP1 files for Express ? http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=7B0B0339-613A-46E6-AB4D-080D4D4A8C4E&displaylang=en Based on file name VS80sp1-KB926749-X86-INTL.exe  - can you tell is this C# / C++ or Web update ? It was easy to use something like  VS80sp1-Express-CSharp-X86-INTL-KB926749.exe Anyway file-name is already not 8dot3 one.

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    I'm looking for a list of all the changes-bugfixes but the link offered on the KB article points to a generic whats new in vs.net 2005 as opposed to sp1

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    "The upgrade patch cannot be installed by the Windows Installer service because the program to be upgraded may be missing, or the upgrade patch may update a different version of the program. Verify that the program to be upgraded exists on your computer and that you have the correct upgrade patch" I saw the same thing. As soon as I uninstalled SP1 beta, I was able to install SP1 RTM.

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    Somasegar's WebLog : VS 2005 SP1 is released! ということで登場。やっと~ 詳しくは以下を参照。 http:/

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    Either the link is broken, or the Vista SP1 Update Beta never got released on Friday. Which is it?

  • Anonymous
    December 15, 2006
    Thanks for fixing the IDE, releasing all the cool new APIs... Now can someone PLEASE start fixing the hundreds of bugs we've reported over and over with each release candidate of .Net 2.0?

  • Anonymous
    December 16, 2006
    The VS SP1 beta for Vista link doesn't work

  • Anonymous
    December 16, 2006
    Has the list of fixes been published yet? I've been searching about but havn't come up with anything.

  • Anonymous
    December 16, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    December 16, 2006
    After installing SP1, Properties window stopped working in the Source view of an ASP.NET page. The Properties window used to display properties for selected item (though slowly), now it is just blank window with empty list of elements. I am thinking about uninstalling SP1

  • Anonymous
    December 16, 2006
    Since Thursday night, we have had power outages in the Seattle, Redmond area due to one of worst wind storms.  There are still huge sections of this area where people are without power.   Hopefully as things get back to normal, the team will start addressing the questions and comments here. Thanks for your patience. -somasegar

  • Anonymous
    December 16, 2006
    I have Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition (Academic version).  I successfully installed Visualt Studio 2005 SP1 Beta in November.  Trying to install the just released SP1 Beta give the message (already mentioned above) "The upgrade patch cannot be installed by the Windows Installer service because the program to be upgraded may be missing, or the upgrade patch may update a different version of the program. Verify that the program to be upgraded exists on your computer and that you have the correct upgrade patch."   I went into control Panel,  Add or Remove Programs and did a "repair" of Visual Studio 2005.  I assume this would remove the SP1 Beta (just in case the Beta and the actual SP1 confilict).   This didn't help!!   Still got the same message!!   I hope we don't have to totally uninstall Visual Studio 2005, or does this SP1 not work on Standard (Academic) editions???

  • Anonymous
    December 16, 2006
    "The upgrade patch cannot be installed by the Windows Installer service because the program to be upgraded may be missing, or the upgrade patch may update a different version of the program. Verify that the program to be upgraded exists on your computer and that you have the correct upgrade patch." I have the SP1 beta and Windows XP Tablet installed. Any ideas???

  • Anonymous
    December 16, 2006
    During  October  I installed Visualt Studio 2005 SP1 Beta into a legal and registered Academic version of Visual Studio 2005 Standard Edition.  I presume that the new final SP1 is even better than the Beta SP1.    I downloaded the just released version of the SP1 on Dec 16.  It won't install, giving the error  the "The upgrade patch etc."  Is Microsoft not allowing upgrades of Academic Version??  I hope this is not the case, since SP1 fixes a bunch of bad bugs!!!   Or do we have to comletely re-install VS 2005??  I couldn't find the Beta SP1 in the "Add or remove program" of the control panel  (on one of the blogs it suggested that it should show up and has to be removed in order for the Dec 16 SP1 to install)

  • Anonymous
    December 16, 2006
    UNINSTALLING VISUAL STUDIO 2005 SP1 BETA In Control Panel / Uninstall or Change a program there is a link "View Installed Updates". The SP1 beta should be visible and uninstallable there. If you have installed VS addon stuff after SP1 beta such as XNA GS it might be good idea to uninstall those first just to be sure.

  • Anonymous
    December 17, 2006
    I reported some bugs in VS 2005 through the 'Connect' web site (for URLs see below). Some of the bugs were closed by Microsoft several weeks or even months ago with resolution type 'Resolved'. Today I installed VS 2005 SP1 and I can't see that these bugs were fixed. Why did I take the effort to report the bugs? Why did I download the 400 MB service pack file and wait for an hour to let it install? And where is the list of fixed bugs? https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=140573 https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=134283

  • Anonymous
    December 17, 2006
    Joku thanks for the tip on how to remove the SP1 Beta.  After removing the Beta I was able to successfully install the December 16 SP1.   Thanks again:  S.M.

  • Anonymous
    December 17, 2006
    This week the focus is on the launch of Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 (VS 2005 SP1) and the impending

  • Anonymous
    December 18, 2006
    Where is the list of fixes posted?  It's not in the knowledge base article, and the MSDN page linked to by the knowledge base article doesn't contain any information on SP1.

  • Anonymous
    December 18, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    December 18, 2006
    Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 available now

  • Anonymous
    December 18, 2006
    Soma, congratulations on getting this service pack out of the door. However, I have one big point of criticism: Where are the release notes? I have been trying to find any detailed information about the exact changes and bugs that were fixed with this service pack. The KB article at  http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=928957 is great to resolve installation errors and other problems, but it does not help to find out what has actually changed. In the KB article there are sentences such as "A fix to the VC++ compiler...", but what fix are you guys referring to? What changes have been made to the compiler? We are using large VC++ solutions for our product and I'm trying to assess the risk of upgrading to SP1 on our development machines. It would be great to receive additional information, please update this post with it as it!! Thanks a lot!

  • Anonymous
    December 18, 2006
    If you are having problems uninstalling the SP1 Beta to install the recently released RTM version - please go here for some tips: http://blogs.msdn.com/heaths/archive/2006/12/18/uninstall-visual-studio-2005-service-pack-1-beta-before-installing-the-release.aspx Thank you!

  • Anonymous
    December 18, 2006
    >> Now can someone PLEASE start fixing the hundreds of >> bugs we've reported over and over with each release >> candidate of .Net 2.0? Quite!  But it's my understanding that these bugs won't be fixed for the "Whidbey" product, but stand a chance of getting addressed in "Orcas" (or, more likely, an even later release). >> I reported some bugs in VS 2005 through the 'Connect' >> web site (for URLs see below). Some of the bugs were >> closed by Microsoft several weeks or even months ago >> with resolution type 'Resolved'. Today I installed VS >> 2005 SP1 and I can't see that these bugs were fixed. This is truly disturbing.  Both your bugs relate to VS and not the .NET Framework, although I note that only one is marked as Closed (Fixed); the other is simply closed.  Note that no comment is offered by MS.  This is a typical situation.  I have reported many, many bugs... only to see them remain open on the Feedback site for a year or two, after which they are simply closed without comment.  Compare this behaviour with when Ladybug was first introduced.  Today Ladybug is moribund.  Sometimes I don't know why I bother to report things. >> I have been trying to find any detailed information >> about the exact changes and bugs that were fixed >> with this service pack. Brian Harry writes on his blog: "My understanding is that we'll be producing a [similar] list of all improvements for the entire SP1 at some point in the not too distant future." http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry/

  • Anonymous
    December 18, 2006
    Thanks for the SP! But as many others have noticed: where are the real patch notes (the list of changes, fixes & additions)? It is a bit weird to install a 450M patch for which the only 2 things you know is "it will improve things" and "it will cause problems with the May 2006 LINQ CTP - uninstall it before applying the SP1 patch"

  • Anonymous
    December 18, 2006
    I agree .. releasing a service pack with release notes doesn't gel well with product delivery. Requesting MS to publish release notes for this also like most of the fixes.

  • Anonymous
    December 18, 2006
    The release notes are available as a KB article. We updated the MSDN page for Visual Studio 2005 SP1 to include a link to it. For more information, see: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928957/

  • Anonymous
    December 18, 2006
    For documentation about what's new in Visual Studio 2005 SP1, see: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/88fx1xy0(VS.80).aspx

  • Anonymous
    December 19, 2006
    Yes, we've all seen the release notes.  Our complaint is that the release notes don't list the fixes in the service pack, unless that has been added to the release notes since yesterday afternoon. (I'd check, but the only thing I ever get from support.microsoft.com on this machine is a "Server Error in '/' Application".)

  • Anonymous
    December 19, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    December 19, 2006
    Hello o3APA3A, SP1 by defaults turns off property grid tracking in the source view of an ASP.NET page.  This was done to improve typing and scrolling performance.  There is however an option to re-enable the behavior.  In Tools Options dialog, navigate to: Text Editor > HTML > Miscellaneous There should be a setting called "Enable Property Grid in Source View" which you can turn on. Hope this helps. Omar Khan Group Program Manager Visual Studio Web Tools

  • Anonymous
    December 19, 2006
    Both the links that were posted above are USELESS: This is superficial marketing blah blah and doesn't really say anything specific about SP1 changes: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928957/ This one contains troubleshooting information and tips but again not a list with actual bugs fixed: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/928957/ In the second link there is a sentence which I quoted in my earlier comment already: "A fix to the VC++ compiler has caused...". Please PLEASE can someone tell us what exactly that (and all the other) fixes ARE? It seems unbelievable to me that any open source (and I am not promoting open source here!) project with three developers on it will come with a nice changelog, readme, and release notes, but for a major upgrade like this Service Pack there is literally no information on the actual changes available? It seems almost like Microsoft is holding back the information on purpose, it's not like you guys don't have bug tracking systems and can't just compile a list of bugs fixed. For everybody else, Google helped me to find this post from the VC++ Team Blog, it contains actual lists of bugs fixed for IDE, Compiler Back and Front End, and Libraries: http://blogs.msdn.com/vcblog/archive/2006/06/22/643325.aspx Unfortunately the above post is from June 22, so I don't know if that list is still accurate, but for the time being it is better than nothing. Of course not a single Microsoft SP1 page actually links to this blog. Soma, I hope you take this as positive criticism. Everybody is happy that SP1 finally came out and nobody doubts that it was a lot of work, but now you have to complete the delivery and give us the information and documentation needed to use it in good faith. I cannot assess the risk of using SP1 if I don't know what changed. And yes, for people with defined build and release schedules there is a RISK in upgrading to a service pack with unknown changes. On the other hand we need some of the fixes that we know are in there, so we want to upgrade now rather than later. Please show us that somebody is actually looking at these comments! Thanks!

  • Anonymous
    December 19, 2006
    Hi sascha, I found following link when I use the MSKB with keyword 'List of bugs'. I hope that is what you want... List of bugs that are fixed in Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/918526/en-us And, I believe that microsoft MUST include this link to their release notes for VS2005SP1. Without this 'List of bugs', we can't start the assesment of VS2005SP1....

  • Anonymous
    December 19, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    December 19, 2006
    Brian Harry has additional information about bug fixes in Team Foundation Server SP1: http://blogs.msdn.com/bharry/archive/2006/12/19/update-on-bug-fixes-in-tfs-sp1.aspx

  • Anonymous
    December 20, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    December 20, 2006
    As many of you may heard Visual Studio 2005 SP1 was officially released several days ago. There have

  • Anonymous
    December 21, 2006
    I realize this is not a help-desk... but still hoping someone reading this blog shares my problem and may have some input for me... and this is pretty relevant to the subject. I have a fresh activated Vista Ultimate install (from the MSDN downloaded ISO image) on which I've installed VS2005 and then want to apply SP1 to it. It fails repeatedly with a message saying: "Error 1335. The cabinet file 'PCW_CAB_VS_10260' required for this installation is corrupt and cannot be used. This could indicate a network error, an error reading from the CD-ROM, or a problem with this package." This is on a brand new Dell d820 machine with 2gb ram 100gb disk. Running with UAC off, under an admin account and even "Run as Administrator" for the setup. All attempts fail with the same error. Already downloaded the file twice on different computers... so I doubt it's a corrupt executable. Any help is greatly appreciated.

  • Anonymous
    December 23, 2006
    Here's a half-gigabyte patch that will take hours to install and take up over a gig of space--to implement some useless recovery features that you should never need and can't disable.  It might trash your runtimes.  No, we won't tell you why you should install it!  Install it and figure it out yourself! This is insane.  Get your act together.

  • Anonymous
    December 23, 2006
    disenchanted so you complain that the SP1 finally been released. Pathetic.

  • Anonymous
    December 23, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    December 25, 2006
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  • Anonymous
    December 25, 2006
    I was wrong, i did NOT remove the Beta Solved My Problem: http://blogs.msdn.com/heaths/archive/2006/12/18/uninstall-visual-studio-2005-service-pack-1-beta-before-installing-the-release.aspx

  • Anonymous
    December 27, 2006
    "The upgrade patch cannot be installed by the Windows Installer service because the program to be upgraded may be missing, or the upgrade patch may update a different version of the program. Verify that the program to be upgraded exists on your computer and that you have the correct upgrade patch." Beta SP1 does not show under Add or Remove Programs unless you turn on "Show Updates". You must first uninstall Beta SP1.

  • Anonymous
    January 05, 2007
    I too am getting the error 2908 and am now left with a non-functional Visual Studio...this is really annoying!

  • Anonymous
    January 12, 2007
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  • Anonymous
    January 12, 2007
    "Suggestion for Microsoft: If your service pack take a huge amount of disk space and it's critical to have that space because the installation is not able to rollback gracefully, please validate the free space of harddisk before start the installation." - exactly what I thought! having 1.5 GB wasn;t enough, and now I'm left with broken VS2005!

  • Anonymous
    January 12, 2007
    tamosius, the patch uses Windows Installer which takes steps for each product to which the patch applies to determine space required. This estimate can be off. In normal circumstances with a less complex and large install Windows Installer would exist with an error message about insufficient space. You can repair Visual Studio 2005 to get back to a stable state. Please see http://blogs.msdn.com/heaths/archive/2007/01/11/known-issues-with-visual-studio-2005-service-pack-1.aspx#VC. According to the README for Service Pack 1 for Visual Studio 2005 Standard, Professional, and Team editions, 4.2 GB is required to install (most space will be freed at the end of the install) for each applicable product installed. For more information, read http://blogs.msdn.com/heaths/archive/2006/10/06/VS-2005-SP1-Requires-a-lot-of-Disk-Space.aspx and http://blogs.msdn.com/heaths/archive/2006/10/06/VS-2005-SP1-Tries-to-Install-Multiple-Times.aspx.

  • Anonymous
    January 19, 2007
    Last month, I announced the release of Visual Studio 2005 SP1 . One of the pieces of feedback that I