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March 2004 - Posts

No Help! How do I get it back?

As was mentioned in one of the comments on Aaron Marten's blog and in the VSIP Extras Beta newsgroup, there is a problem with installing the VSIP Extras help files. If you have VS, MSDN, & VSIP (w/Extras) installed on a non-system drive, you may notice
Posted by Dr. Ex | 14 Comments

How do I manipulate ToolBox Items?

Ah! I see two light bulbs lit in my big head. You can either use low cost DTE lenses or use a fairly involved dose of SVsToolbox service. So which one you should use? Read on and find it out… Use DTE If all you intend is basic manipulation of the
Posted by Dr. Ex | 2 Comments

Will I be able to write Visual Studio Packages using managed code?

Great question Olle! Great question, and timely, too. I recommend getting VSIP 2003 Extras, which was just released today. What is VSIP 2003 Extras, you ask? It’s an add-on for the VSIP 2003 SDK and provides additional capabilities for developing
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How can I access the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) automation model from a VSIP Package?

With the release of the VSIP Extras, which builds on the VSIP SDK, accessing the IDE automation model from a VSIP Package (also referred to as VSPackage) is a snap. For more information on accessing the automation model, see Extending Managed VSPackages
Posted by Dr. Ex | 1 Comments

Who is Dr eX?

No he is not your ex silly! Its Dr Extensibility (Dr. eX). For now I am your assistant for any Visual Studio Extensibility related questions. Got a problem or a stumper question on anything to do with Visual Studio extensibility? No matter if it's about
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