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Where does VS.NET store the custom toolbox items?

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Stan - 07 Jul 2004 18:40 GMT
I stored many useful code snippets in Visual Studio.NET toolbox and need a
way to copy these items to a new Visual Studio instance. I would like to
know where they are stored..

Thanks,

-Stan
"Gary Chang" - 08 Jul 2004 06:22 GMT
Hi Stan,

> I stored many useful code snippets in Visual Studio.NET toolbox and need a
> way to copy these items to a new Visual Studio instance. I would like to
> know where they are stored..

Do you mean the components you manually add to the "Toolbox" on the VS.NET
IDE, if so, the VS.NET will "store" the components you added after its
current instance shut down.

So it appears you need to close the current VS.NET instance to let your
VS.NET IDE recall the the components you added just now...    

Thanks!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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"Gary Chang" - 10 Jul 2004 06:06 GMT
Hi Stan,

Does my suggestion work for your scenario?
If you have any more concerns on it, please feel free to post here.

Thanks!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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