I am using Rational Rhapsody Developer for C# (Rhapsody 8.1) and trying to reverse engineer a C# program that was developed using Microsoft Visual Studio 2015. I get an error from Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Shell, saying "Invalid License Data. Reinstall is required." My Visual Studio 2015 is working fine, and I don't really want to reinstall it. Do I need to reinstall Rhapsody, perhaps, or is there some configuration setting I can change?
I discovered that Rhapsody 8.1.1 does not support reverse engineering with Visual Studio 2015. It does support reverse engineering with Visual Studio 2008 SP1, Visual Studio 2010, and Visual Studio 2012.
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Im trying to follow along with code school curriculum but i am unable to find any template for ASP.NET Web Application with my version of visual studio community 2015. My new project dialog looks like thisvisual studio query
but i seem to be missing the whole web selection option. I am currently running windows 8 and this is the about/help for my version of VS:
Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2015
Version 14.0.24720.00 Update 1
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version 4.6.01055
Installed Version: Community
Visual Basic 2015 00322-20000-00000-AA718
Microsoft Visual Basic 2015
Visual C# 2015 00322-20000-00000-AA718
Microsoft Visual C# 2015
Visual C++ 2015 00322-20000-00000-AA718
Microsoft Visual C++ 2015
Application Insights Tools for Visual Studio Package 4.2.60128.3
Application Insights Tools for Visual Studio
It seems that your VS 2015 installation miss the Microsoft ASP.NET and Web Tools extension.
I was wondering if it was possible to build (in release) a 2013 visual studio solution file within Visual Studio 2010.
Search engine is coming up with 2010 to 2013 related issues.
Thanks
First, you will probable need SP1 for Visual Studio 2010. Even then you need to refer to the Visual Studio 2013 compatibility page to determine if the scenario you are looking for is supported. It will depend on the exact type of project you are building, the version of framework you are using, templates you are using, etc.
I've already edited the vstemplate file to change the version number from 11.0 to 12.0 like the answer to a similar question says on here, but that only makes Visual Studio crash after a create a Windows Store XAML Monogame project instead of giving me the version error. The project ends up getting created, but after I restart visual studio it doesn't want to open any of the source files even after I retarget the project to Windows 8.1. Im using visual studio 2013 express btw.
After a lot of problems, I found a better way of getting it to work.
First install Visual studio 2013 (or 2012, that will work too)
Download XNA 4.0 Refresh and install it
Download MonoGame 3.2 and install it
Then you can start using the MonoGame templates in Visual Studio without problems.
Haven't tried it for a Store app, but it fixed all my other problems with Visual Studio 2013 and MonoGame. I used Visual Studio 2013 Express for Desktop to test it.
I was testing out Visual Studio Express 2012 for Desktop to get used to the new features(even though there aren't many), however my C# class uses VS 2010. I cannot seem to open a winform application that was created in VS 2012 in VS 2010.
Is there anyway I can allow the solution to open in 2010? I checked the microsoft documents on compatibility, however it wasn't very clear.
Your Visual Studio 2010 needs to have SP1 installed in order to go back and forth between 2012 and 2010.
it only works between VS2010 sp1 and VS2012
this link might help you
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/vstudio/hh266747.aspx
I am now using SCSF 2008 April version with visual studio 2008. Now i want to convert my whole solution in visual studio 2010. So what should i do abput SCSF?
Without knowing too much about SCSF, there is a 2010 version of it that is compatible with VS 2010.
You can download/find out more here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff709809.aspx