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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T04:30:31+00:00 2026-05-19T04:30:31+00:00

I recently started at a new position where the project is being developed using

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I recently started at a new position where the project is being developed using Visual Studio 2008. They would eventually like to move to VS2010, but for the time being all of the developers have and are using VS2008. The project is developed in ASP.NET but also makes use of a lot of classic ASP 3.0 legacy code.

I have been using Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate for a while and all my development virtual machines are already setup using VS2010. I would like to avoid having to setup another VM as it takes so long to re-install SQL Server, IIS, and configure everything all over again. It was for this reason I started using virtual machines so I could start right from a base development install that was already configured. I just did not anticipate that I might be working on projects where others were using VS2008.

For this reason I was wondering how well VS2010 worked with projects (web) developed and maintained in VS2008. Can VS2010 work with a VS2008 without modifying the project or solution files? Has anyone had any experience doing this? Thanks a bunch.

P.S. I could always uninstall VS2010 and the install VS2008 but I just assumed this could cause more problems in the end.

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    2026-05-19T04:30:32+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 4:30 am

    Why not install both Visual Studio 2010 and 2008? They use their own compiler set and their Windows SDK paths can be set up independently as far as I know. You’ll need to install that on all your VMs, but I don’t see a reason to uninstall VS2010….

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