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| Which components of Visual C++ should i install I just moved to windows XP and got myself Visual Studio .NET Professional. I just need Visual C++ .NET and nothing else. The installer gives these options and i dont know which components i need and which i dont. 1. Visual C++ Class & Template Libraries ATL MFC Shared Libraries ANSI ATL MFC Source Code ATL MFC Static Libraries ANSI ATL MFC Shared Libraries Unicode ATL MFC Static Libraries Unicode 2. Visual C++ Run-Time Libraries Visual C++ Dynamic CRT Libraries Visual C++ CRT Source Code Visual C++ Static Single-Threaded CRT Libraries Visual C++ Static Multi-Threaded CRT Libraries 3. Visual C++ Tools MFC Trace Utility Spy++ OLE/COM Object Viewer ActiveX Control Test Container Visual C++ Error Lookup ISAPI Web Debug Tool Win32 Platform SDK Tools If i select all the components then the total size exceeds 480 MB!!. I just want to do C/C++ programming like i do in my borland 5.5. I do have a plan to learn MFC in the near future, so i will allow MFC classes and files to be installed. Please tell me which components i need to install... |
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| Re: Which components of Visual C++ should i install Well, the tools aren't very big as I recall, though Spy++ is about all I ever use. The source is huge, but man is it useful to see what is actually happening when there is a question ("Can I pass NULL to strcmp()?") Unless you need UNICODE, you could safely dump those. On the other hand, there's now a 5GB USB hard drive for about $170, so you could just install the whole darn thing. :-) |
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| Re: Which components of Visual C++ should i install THE VISUAL C++ .NET ITSELF WITH ALL THESE THREE CATEGORIES UNCHECKED TAKES ABOUT 310.51 MB 310.51 MB + the followings.... 1. Visual C++ Class & Template Libraries ATL MFC Shared Libraries ANSI----23.42 MB ATL MFC Source Code-----------------16.02 MB ATL MFC Static Libraries ANSI-----46.42 MB ATL MFC Shared Libraries Unicode-22.64 MB ATL MFC Static Libraries Unicode--47.09 2. Visual C++ Run-Time Libraries Visual C++ Dynamic CRT Libraries-------------------3.58 MB Visual C++ CRT Source Code--------------------------10.92 MB Visual C++ Static Single-Threaded CRT Libraries-15.31 MB Visual C++ Static Multi-Threaded CRT Libraries---15.94 MB 3. Visual C++ Tools MFC Trace Utility---------------- 0.11 MB Spy++------------------------------- 0.70 MB OLE/COM Object Viewer------- 0.28 MB ActiveX Control Test Container 0.39 MB Visual C++ Error Lookup--------- 0.06 MB ISAPI Web Debug Tool--------- 0.43 MB Win32 Platform SDK Tools----- 10.74 MB What is this i m trying to install!!!!! A MAMMOTH? |
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| Re: Which components of Visual C++ should i install That figure just for VC++.NET doesn't startle me too much. My "Typical" install of the entire Visual Studio.NET Enterprise Architect takes up nearly 5 GB if you count the MSDN documentaton. |
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| Re: Which components of Visual C++ should i install What's a few hundred megs total? Install everything, you can always remove parts if after a few months it turns out you never use them ;) |
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| Re: Which components of Visual C++ should i install What I do is carry all my sources and documentation on a flashdrive (together with an installer for VI) so that I can at least edit everywhere. I also often carry at least an installer for a compiler with me. I mainly work in Java though, and installing a JDK doesn't violate any license such as installing VS would on someone else's machine. |
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| Re: Which components of Visual C++ should i install well i think i can do my work fine in borland and devC++. May be i will install VC++ when i start learning MFC or DirectX. For now it's just not worth it. |
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