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Dan - 18 Jan 2005 18:40 GMT
I installed VS 2003 and MSDN with instructions to integrate with VB.
However, MSDN did not integrate. Is there another way that I can access the
contents of the MSDN files?

Thanks
Mona - 19 Jan 2005 06:16 GMT
Hi Dan,

This is a known issue on MSDN installation. In order to integrate with
VS.NET 2003, the version of MSDN should be above April 2003. The
April 2003 or later versions of the MSDN Library can be integrated with
Visual Studio .NET 2003. Earlier versions, such as January 2003, cannot
be integrated with Visual Studio .NET 2003 and do not contain documentation
for Visual Studio .NET 2003.Modifying registry key couldn't resovle it. The
best
way is to uninstall the older version of MSDN and install a new version.

You could call MSDN Customer Service Center at
(800) 759-5474 department. They could update you MSDN CD with the latest
version. It would take another 3-4 days for the CD's to reach you.

Otherwise,you can go to http://msdn.microsoft.com/ which is online MSDN

For future reference, the groups for MSDN or documentation related problems
are

microsoft.public.msdn.general

microsoft.public.vsnet.documentation

HTH

Mona

>I installed VS 2003 and MSDN with instructions to integrate with VB.
>However, MSDN did not integrate. Is there another way that I can access the
>contents of the MSDN files?
>
> Thanks

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