here is something you don’t see every day…
“There is not enough space on the disk.”
I wonder why I’m getting this error… I have a full 37.5 MB of free space!
LOL (time to increase the disk size for the VM I guess…)
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here is something you don’t see every day…
“There is not enough space on the disk.”
I wonder why I’m getting this error… I have a full 37.5 MB of free space!
LOL (time to increase the disk size for the VM I guess…)
Quick reference if anyone needs it…
Took me a while to find the links
WSS:
KB - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2526305
Download - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=27809
MOSS:
KB - http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2526299
Download - http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=27827
Hey,
I *was* going to write a long post on how to upgrade a SharePoint 2010 project and solution from VS2010 to VS2012,
based on past experience, we all know upgrading visual studio was a bit of a pain…
Well, it turns out the guys at Microsoft did such a great job – I have nothing to write about!!!
You open your VS2010 solution in VS2012, it runs a short upgrade and shows you the results, and boom – you got yourself an upgraded solution, everything works beautifully – and the best part is: the upgraded solution works on both VS2010 and VS2012 with no problems!
After upgrading about 10 different solutions, I am confident to say I have nothing else to say.
So… It’s snowing outside… Nice… Ok, ok – its not that kind of a blog…
Coming up soon: Upgrading your full trust solutions to SP2013 – here I do have some insight!
Have a wonderful week!