Visual Studio 2022
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Visual Studio 2022
Can we expect an update to support Visual Studio 2022 in the near future?
Aaron Young
Red Wing Software
Red Wing Software
Re: Visual Studio 2022
Hi Aaron,
Thank you for reaching out. Support for Visual Studio 2022 will be available in Vault 11. I don't have an official release date yet but we will be updating our website with information as soon as it becomes available.
Thanks,
Tonya
Thank you for reaching out. Support for Visual Studio 2022 will be available in Vault 11. I don't have an official release date yet but we will be updating our website with information as soon as it becomes available.
Thanks,
Tonya
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Re: Visual Studio 2022
Any news on this front?
Our inability to utilize Visual Studio 2022 due to a lack of Vault support is really beginning to hinder our development efforts for 2022.
Our inability to utilize Visual Studio 2022 due to a lack of Vault support is really beginning to hinder our development efforts for 2022.
Aaron Young
Red Wing Software
Red Wing Software
Re: Visual Studio 2022
Hi Aaron,
We have a special pre-release build that we are providing to our customers who are current or have maintenance. If you are interested in obtaining this build, please email support@sourceagear.com and we'll provide you with a link.
Thanks,
Tonya
We have a special pre-release build that we are providing to our customers who are current or have maintenance. If you are interested in obtaining this build, please email support@sourceagear.com and we'll provide you with a link.
Thanks,
Tonya
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Re: Visual Studio 2022
Any update on a release date? It's been 4 months since Visual Studio 2022 was released.
I'm not too keen on using a pre-release product for production development.
It's been almost 2 years since SourceGear released an update for Vault, is this product being retired?
Should we be looking at alternatives?
I understand it's been a trying couple of years for everyone with the pandemic, but the lack of information is a bit concerning.
I'm not too keen on using a pre-release product for production development.
It's been almost 2 years since SourceGear released an update for Vault, is this product being retired?
Should we be looking at alternatives?
I understand it's been a trying couple of years for everyone with the pandemic, but the lack of information is a bit concerning.
Aaron Young
Red Wing Software
Red Wing Software
Re: Visual Studio 2022
Hello,
Vault 10.2 is complete and is in test mode. The official release date has not yet been decided. I would expect it to be available in the upcoming weeks, sooner than later (likely within 2 but not definite). An announcement will be made on our website.
Thanks,
Tonya
Vault 10.2 is complete and is in test mode. The official release date has not yet been decided. I would expect it to be available in the upcoming weeks, sooner than later (likely within 2 but not definite). An announcement will be made on our website.
Thanks,
Tonya
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Re: Visual Studio 2022
Is the Visual Studio Classic Client no longer supported in Visual Studio 2022?
Aaron Young
Red Wing Software
Red Wing Software
Re: Visual Studio 2022
That is correct. Visual Studio 2022 is a true 64-bit app, and the Vault Classic Client is based on Microsoft's Source Code Control Interface (MSSCCI), a 32-bit solution. The Vault Classic Client still works with Visual Studio 2017/Visual Studio 2019, the last of the 32-bit Visual Studios.
At this point in time, we need to investigate if Microsoft has a migration path to 64-bit.
At this point in time, we need to investigate if Microsoft has a migration path to 64-bit.
Aaron Young wrote: ↑Wed Apr 06, 2022 8:22 amIs the Visual Studio Classic Client no longer supported in Visual Studio 2022?
Jeff Clausius
SourceGear
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