Posted by Eric Polerecky in default, technologyJun 10th, 2009 | no responses
I got back my shiny, rebuilt PC. After putting in a detailed build request for just Visual Studio, Visio and nothing else. No frameworks, tools, .NET stuff, nothing I fired it up. I am not shocked to see a workstation filled with so many programs, SDKs, runtimes, it looks like someone vomited up the results from a Microsoft downloads search for “.NET”. I never expected my request was not honored, I figured I would get the standard “developer” build, what I am shocked with is that the development leadership group (that I am part of) directed workstation services as to what software needs to be included in the image! FAIL!
Here is my post PC rebuild task list.
- Install
- Windows Live Writer (& msn messenger) so I can blog about it…im a dork.
- Firefox
- Outlook setup, painless.
- Uninstall:
- Windows Mobile 5 SDK R1 – Not developing for mobile.
- Windows Mobile 5 SDK R2 – Not developing for mobile.
- Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0 SP2 – Not developing for mobile.
- Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 3.5 – Not developing for mobile.
- Microsoft Device Emulator Version 3.0 – Not developing for mobile.
- Microsoft SQL Server Compact 4.5 Design Tools – Not developing for mobile.
- Microsoft SQL Server Compact 4.5 – Not developing for mobile.
- Microsoft SQL Server Compact 4.5 for Devices – Not developing for mobile.
- Microsoft SQL Server Database Publishing Wizard 1.2 – Don’t have access to DB Servers per client standard.
- Reopen the ticket to ask for the tech’s to install IIS (or provide me with a copy of i386). They did both!
- Install (Using the Web Platform Installer):
- ASP.NET MVC 1.0
- .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
- Install
- Visual Studio 3.5 SP1
- Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express Edition SP3
- Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio Express
Now the workstation is how I would have expected it. From here I can spend the rest of the day installing all this software
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