Some weeks ago I installed the current version of Visual Studio 2005, the Juni CTP (community technology preview) and wondered, what happend with the FxCop integration. I liked it very mutch to see all reports of FxCop in the same place where you can see all warnings and errors. This helps to speed up your development. But whats happend after I replaced the Beta 2 with the Juni CTP? FxCop was gone. Ok, it is free and you may use the external version. But that is not as much fun as with an integrated one. Now I updated to the August CTP, this time the “bigger” team suite edition. Wow, FxCop was back. Can anyone tell me, why you have to use the biggest Visual Studio Edition to get (free) FxCop internal? Are ‘professional edition developers’ to dump to use such a great tool? Or what is the reason for this decision? Microsoft: tell me, please.
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