Thursday, April 19, 2007

Orcas Beta 1 Team Suite VPC Now Available

Microsoft Downloads - Microsoft Pre-release Software Visual Studio Code Name "Orcas" Beta 1 Team Suite (Virtual PC version)

"Microsoft Visual Studio Code Name "Orcas" is the next generation development tool for Windows Vista, the 2007 Office System, and the Web.

...

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 located here.

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

..."

I'm still keeping my fingers crossed for a PDC RTM of Orcas... [but it's looking questionable, isn't it?]

Related Past Post XRef:
Orcas March 2007 CTP VPC Released
Orcas Jan 2007 CTP VPC
Missing Base VHD (Base01.VHD) from Orcas September CTP VPC... (Make sure you ALSO download the VSCTPBase.exe)
Visual Studio "Orcas" September CTP Virtual PC Download

2 comments:

  1. your authentication data is incorrect:

    login: Administrator
    Password: P2ssw0rd

    ReplyDelete
  2. The problem is the font my new template is currently using...

    The 0 (zero) looks like an "o" (oh).

    Still without your comment I might not have seen this issue as soon.

    Thank you...

    ReplyDelete

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