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Duplicate MSDN Libraries installed

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BBM - 23 Sep 2004 22:23 GMT
Hi,

I'd like to install the October 2004 MSDN Library but I have a situation
with my current Library that I'd like to resolve first.  If you choose
"Contents" from the VS Help menu I get three items...

Jul 2004 MSDN Library
Visual Studio.Net
MSDN Library

When I do help searches, I always get two of every matching topic,
presumably one from each library.  Where is the "correct" location for the
library, and how do I get rid of the old one.

I noticed when I went to install the October 2004 Library that there is a
folder under C:\Program Files\MSDN that contains sub-folders that contain
past versions of the Library.  Can I safely remove the old versions from this
folder?

Lastly, I want to install the Oct 2004 version so that it's the ONLY Library
that is referenced from the VS IDE.  How do I do this?

Thanks.

BBM
Yan-Hong Huang[MSFT] - 27 Sep 2004 03:14 GMT
Hello BBM,

I notied that you posted this question in the newsgroup already and Wendy
is helping you on it. So we will follow up it in that thread. If you have
any more questions, please feel free to post there and we will help you.

Thanks very much.

Best regards,
Yanhong Huang
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BBM - 27 Sep 2004 15:33 GMT
Thanks.  This question got duplicated as I had an error message from the
Message Board Server, and I wasn't sure it got posted.

BBM

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Yan-Hong Huang[MSFT] - 28 Sep 2004 03:16 GMT
Hi BBM,

That is fine. Just to let you know we are closely monitoring the group and
won't omit any of your posts. :)

Thanks for participating the community. Have a good day.

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