Migrating the VS.NET’s settings from an older to a newer version of the IDE

Migrating the VS.NET’s settings from an older to a newer version of the IDE

When you install a new version of the VS.NET IDE, you lose the settings you used in the older version, such as project’s and solution’s defaults, debugging options, fonts and colors, and various options of the VB.NET / C# / HTML / CSS / WindowsForms editors and designers. To migrate the old settings to the new VS.NET version, launch the IDE with the following command, from the Run dialog: devenv /migratesettings

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Data Observability Explained

Data is the lifeblood of any successful business, as it is the driving force behind critical decision-making, insight generation, and strategic development. However, due to its intricate nature, ensuring the

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