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Visual Studio help issue

Asked by pjknibbs in Windows Programming

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I can't find a dedicated Visual Studio .NET section, so this seems as good a place to put this as any.

In any case, here's my problem: we have the MSDN version of Visual Studio .NET 2003 (final release version) installed on several machines here. All the machines exhibit the same problem, namely, that even though the January 2003 MSDN library is installed, Visual Studio insists that it isn't, so you can't do stuff like hotlinking to help using F1 from a code window. However, in the Visual Studio help collection manager (VSCC) the MSDN library is correctly listed and checked as being available. Has anyone else encountered this problem, and if so, is there a fix for it?

Note: I've already tried an uninstall/reinstall cycle to make sure the library was installed AFTER Visual Studio, and I've also run the MSDN install from inside the Visual Studio installer. Neither of these makes any difference.Start Free Trial
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