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Try the Code Analysis Rule Sets Feature in the November "Rosario" November 2007 CTP

We have a great new feature that we are previewing in Microsoft® Visual Studio® Team System code name “Rosario” November 2007 CTP .  This feature allows you to select pre-defined sets of rules to configure code analysis as well

FxCop 1.36 Beta Released!

I'm pleased to announce that we've released a beta of the next version of FxCop . This release has a number of changes since FxCop 1.35, including, but not limited to, the following: 200+ bug fixes that reduce noise, missing analysis and rule crashes

After upgrading to Service Pack 1, the error 'CA0055: Could not load [AssemblyName]' occurs when running Code Analysis

We've been hearing a few reports of the following errors being output to the Error List after upgrading to Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 (SP1) : CA0055 : Could not load [AssemblyName]. CA0052 : No targets were selected. If you look at the [AssemblyName].CodeAnalysisLog.xml

January Orcas CTP Released!

Update: A Virtual PC image is also available. We've just released the Visual Studio 'Orcas' - January CTP . This is the first of the side-by-side installable CTPs, however, before installing, please read the Release Notes and do not install this on a

Do yourself a favor; install Visual Studio SP1 now

While this may be old news to some, we've had a few reports recently of bugs that were already fixed in Visual Studio Service Pack 1 , so it appears that not everyone is running it. We fixed over 30+ bugs ourselves in Managed Code Analysis, so if you

Visual Studio 2005 SP1 Bug Fixes

Following Brian Harry's lead and transparency , below is list of Managed Code Analysis fixes that made it into Visual Studio 2005 Service Pack 1 . Analysis FxCop reporting CA1811 on private const, while const is being used in code. Microsoft.VisualBasic.ComClassAttribute

FAQ: Why is FxCop 1.32 not available for download? [David Kean]

Update: While SharePoint Portal Server 2003 will not run side-by-side with .NET 2.0, SharePoint Portal Server 2003 SP2 will. For more information, see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/907763 . We have had a lot of users contacting us since we released

FxCop 1.35 rule documentation now on MSDN Wiki [David Kean]

One thing you might notice from today when you fire up FxCop 1.35 , is that the rule URLs are now redirecting to the new MSDN Library Wiki as opposed to the old docs on GotDotNet. To see this in action, try the following: Open FxCop 1.35 Choose Windows

FxCop 1.35 Released!

We are pleased to announce the release of FxCop 1.35. Please visit http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/fxcop to download it. Changes since FxCop 1.32: FxCop now only runs on .NET Framework 2.0, however, it supports analyzing all versions of .NET Framework.

Making it easier to move from FxCop to Visual Studio Code Analysis [Jeffrey van Gogh]

We get frequently asked what the best way is for people to move from the standalone FxCop to VS Code Analysis. A hurdle in making the switch is the fact that people can no longer use the FxCop project file they created for their analysis. This will invalidate
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FxCop 1.35 RC1 online

Last week we had a push to fix many of the issues reported on the forum and include them in the FxCop 1.35 release. 32 bugs later, we have a release candidate ready. The code changes between FxCop 1.35 Beta 1 and RC 1 range from simple bugs such as updating
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Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System announced @ Teched today [Jeffrey van Gogh]

This morning @ Teched, Steve Ballmer announced “Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Team System“. Definately something for users of both VS & FxCop to take a look at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnvsent/html/vsts-dev.asp

FxCop 1.30 released [Jeffrey van Gogh]

Hi All, We just released FxCop 1.30! Please visit http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/fxcop/ to download it. main features: -No more locks on assemblies or pdbs -Ability to resolve missing dependencies -Ability to analyze just about anything running just about

FxCop 1.30 on track for http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/fxcop release[Michael Fanning]

Just a heads up that FxCop 1.30 testing is right on track and we expect to ship on http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/fxcop by the end of this month, March 2004, as expected!

What's In The New Version Of FxCop [Michael Fanning]

As mentioned in previous blog and bulletin board posts, we’re in the final weeks of testing a new update to FxCop. This is a very significant update and I thought I’d post some information on what to expect in the release. No more locks on
 
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