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Transferring VS.NET 2003 toolbars between computers

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Lee Edlefsen - 27 Sep 2003 16:31 GMT
Is there any way to transfer VS.NET 2003 toolbar customizations between
different installations of VS.NET 2003 on different computers? I have gotten
a copy of VS.NET 2003 for my home computer, and want to transfer the toolbar
customizations I have painstakingly created on my office computer.

Thanks.
Carlos J. Quintero - 29 Sep 2003 09:18 GMT
You can try to transfer the C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application
Data\Microsoft\VisualStudio\7.1\1033\CmdUI.prf file

Carlos Quintero

> Is there any way to transfer VS.NET 2003 toolbar customizations between
> different installations of VS.NET 2003 on different computers? I have gotten
> a copy of VS.NET 2003 for my home computer, and want to transfer the toolbar
> customizations I have painstakingly created on my office computer.
>
> Thanks.
Lee Edlefsen - 29 Sep 2003 15:51 GMT
Hi Carlos,

Thanks for the tip. Unfortunately, it does not do the trick. I have tried
copying the entire 7.1 directory. This transfers many of the user interface
customizations (window positions, etc), but not the toolbar customizations.

Lee Edlefsen

> You can try to transfer the C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application
> Data\Microsoft\VisualStudio\7.1\1033\CmdUI.prf file
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> >
> > Thanks.

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