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hi all,

I have a small problem with MSDN helping thru Visual Studio.

First i had installed visual studio [for main application VC IDE]....

After a fews i installed MSDN.

now when i try to seek help thru visual studio, the ide pops an error that MSDN is not installed ...

is there any way to say VC that i have installed msdn at that particualar location? so that i can seek help thru VC itself...

expecting ur earliest replies. :hello:

domo arigato

regards,

Ootsoo

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for VC++ 6.0

From Menu select: Tools / Options / Help System

set "Preferred Collection" to "MSDN Library - <date>"

for VC++ .net

Tools / Options / Environment / Help

set "Preferred Collection" to "MSDN Library - <date>"

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hi doberman,

for VC++ 6.0

From Menu select: Tools / Options / Help System

set "Preferred Collection" to "MSDN Library - <date>"

the idea was fine..

but it did not work..... :no:

that preferred collection box is not editable...

shld i need to set that some where else?

i tried typing inside that "Preferred Collection" box ...that made things impossible....

so please help me from here... :lol:

domo arigato.

Ootsoo

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hi dman,

can u be more precise?

are u asking me to uninstall MSDN also?

n then VISTUDIO????

or just Vis.Studio???

y m asking this is ....i dont remeber VISUAL STUDIO 6's automatic installation tool asking me for any MSDN path or source.... :no:

so guide me ...

bow bow..... :rolleyes:

domo arigato gozaimasu,,,,

thanks n regards,

Ootsoo

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Ootsoo,

woof woof!

I have visual studio 6 Enterprise edition, so if you have standard or pro edition it might be different.

When I install visual studio, after I install programs it asks if I want to install MSDN. Also if I re-run "setup" from the cd-rom it detects that visual studio is already installed and gives me Add/Remove options.... one of these options is Install MSDN Library.

I don't think you need to uninstall anything, just let MSDN reinstall over top of old, but launched from Visual studio setup.

So try just putting in Visual Studio CD and running setup.exe, it should give you option to install MSDN.

dman

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