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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T02:57:21+00:00 2026-05-11T02:57:21+00:00

Has anyone successfully installed VS 2008 Team Developer edition on the Windows 7 beta

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Has anyone successfully installed VS 2008 Team Developer edition on the Windows 7 beta yet? Every time I try, i get an error about insufficient privileges in C:\Windows\Winsxs.

I was able to install the VS 2008 Team Database edition with no problems, and had thought that maybe installing the Dev edition after the DB edition might take care of the winsxs issue, but still no luck.

VS Error Message Image http://img152.imageshack.us/img152/7263/snipimagewd8.jpg

Edit: My install is on the 32 bit version of windows. Looks like the 64 bit version works – has anyone tried it on 32 bit windows 7?

Edit: I tried turning off UAC, no luck. Then, tried to install just the ‘team developer tools’ portion (since I already had team DB installed) – and got the same error, only this time it includes an ‘ignore’ button. Clicked ignore, only to get another error with no ignore, this time for C:\Windows\Winsxs\Policies folder. Only option at that point is to cancel out of the install.

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  1. 2026-05-11T02:57:21+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:57 am

    So, i tried installing this on my other laptop, and it installed fine.

    Only (software) difference between the 2 laptops was that one had been running for a few days longer, and had all of the windows update patches installed on it. So, I checked the first laptop that the install failed on, and there were a bunch of Office 2007 updates to install – so installed those and tried the install again. After the office patches were all in place, the VS 2008 Team Dev install worked. This still baffles me as to why it gave me such grief for the first couple days.

    I just might have to fire up a VM if i get some free time to test this all again to see if that was really what fixed it – seems strange that office patches should block my VS install.

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