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Visual Studio 2005 edition with SQL 2005

Asked by rmtogether in Web Development Software, MS SQL Server, .NET

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Hi,
I got couple different copies of Visual Studio 2005 Professional. but when I start to install I found something strange. I choose customer install option and found that the SQL Server in those DVD sets  are all "express" edition. I check with Microsoft website, it says Visual Studio 2005 Professional edition should have "developer" version SQL server not "express" version. the following is the baseline.dat file, could someone help me about this? thanks

[Version]
Signature = "$Windows NT$"
Provider="Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Professional Edition - ENU"
Version=800.100.00
NullString=Null String
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