Windows Vista vastly improves overall quality, security, and reliability as compared to previous versions of Windows. Though there are tremendous investments in Windows Vista to ensure backward compatibility, some system enhancements, such as User Account Control, make Windows Vista behave differently from previous versions of Windows. These enhancements affect development of Microsoft Office 2003 add-ins with Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office Second Edition. This update fixes those issues.
Please note that this update does not install a full version of Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office Second Edition.
You can download the update from here.
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Mike Hernandez
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About MikeH
Michael J. Hernandez is the Product Manager for the Visual Studio Tools for Office in the Developer Marketing team at Microsoft. Mike is responsible for helping to guide the future of VSTO and interacts with customers and developers via a variety of venues. He often speaks at developer events, conferences and user group meetings across the nation and around the world. Mike is also a veteran database developer, trainer, and the author of the best-selling Database Design for Mere MortalsĀ®, 2nd Edition.