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Carlos J. Quintero (Visual Developer - .NET MVP)
The MZ-Tools all-in-one add-in, now for .NET: http://www.mztools.com
Thank you Carlos. All I can say from now is I'm completely unlucky with the
Whidbey forums which seem asleep or dead :-(
I've done a beautiful VS2003 addin to help when developing smart device
applications (online in a very near future for everybody).
I'm now trying to port it to VS2005 B1. It seems now we can add custom
option page without dealing with COM, ActiveX and registry, just with pure
managed code and XML. A big progress !!
There's only one article about this subject in the Whidbey MSDN library, I
tried it and it doesn't work and I'm just looking for some help on this topic.
If you can help me or know someone to help: thanks a lot. Or if you know how
to wake up the guys from the Whidbey newsgroups ;-)
Romu
> Strictly I suppose that these groups are for released products, but other
> people are posting about VS 2005 and nobody cares, so try to see if are
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Carlos J. Quintero [MVP] - 14 Oct 2004 15:15 GMT
try posting in this forum:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vsnetaddin/
Craig Skibo (VS extensibility team) used to answer questions long time ago,
maybe he is now sleeping as well... seriously, they are quite busy now, so
try to use an intriguing post subject...
Also, in that forum (Files section) are the blogs of some MS guys. You can
try to contact them.

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Carlos J. Quintero (Visual Developer - .NET MVP)
The MZ-Tools all-in-one add-in, now for .NET: http://www.mztools.com
> Thank you Carlos. All I can say from now is I'm completely unlucky with the
> Whidbey forums which seem asleep or dead :-(
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> Romu
Romu - 14 Oct 2004 16:03 GMT
Thanks Carlos, I try right now.
> try posting in this forum:
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