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WSE Add-in Not Found

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Tim Heuer - 28 Sep 2004 19:09 GMT
I just installed WSE 2.0 Sp1 (I removed WSE 2.0 first) and with both
versions, when I fire up Visual Studio 2003, I get an error message "The
Add-in "Microsoft WSE 2.0 Settings Tool" failed to load or caused an
exception.
The error Message = "The system cannot find the file specified" Error
80070002"

When I look in the registry
HKEY_Local_Machine\Software\Microsoft\VisualStudio\7.1\AddIns\WseSettings2.Connect the default = c:\program files\microsoft WSE\v2.0\Tools\Settings

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated

TIm
Hervey Wilson [MSFT] - 29 Sep 2004 04:42 GMT
> I just installed WSE 2.0 Sp1 (I removed WSE 2.0 first) and with both
> versions, when I fire up Visual Studio 2003, I get an error message "The
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>
> TIm

Try going to Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs and repair the WSE2
installation. Make sure that Visual Studio isn't running when you do this.

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Harry Pfleger - 16 Nov 2004 08:37 GMT
I do have the same problem, doing the repair thing or reinstall or anything
does not help.
some more ideas?

Thankx
Cheers Harry

>> I just installed WSE 2.0 Sp1 (I removed WSE 2.0 first) and with both
>> versions, when I fire up Visual Studio 2003, I get an error message "The
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> Try going to Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs and repair the WSE2
> installation. Make sure that Visual Studio isn't running when you do this.
Harry Pfleger - 17 Nov 2004 17:42 GMT
Reinstalling WSE Sp1 did not solve the problem,
but after reinstalling (repairing) vs.net 2003, the add-in is now working
fine.
cheers
harry

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