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vb,c#,j# look like they install but they're not there

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Paul Dhingra - 09 Dec 2004 19:39 GMT
Setting up a new laptop (XP sp2), trying to install Visual Studio .Net 2003
Enterprise Architect from DVD-based MSDN Universal Subscription...

Everything appeared to install correctly, but when I open vs.net, the only
products listed as installed are Visual C++.Net, Crystal, and Microsoft
Application Center Test.  I had chosen most default options when installing,
including VB, C#, and J#.

When I choose New Project, I do get the templates for all of the languages,
but if I choose something like Visual Basic Projects/Windows Application, I
get an error: The application for project 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual
Studio .NET 2003\Vb7\VBWizards\WindowsApplication.vbproj' is not installed.  
Make sure the application for the project type (.vbproj) is installed.

I thought perhaps I hadn't chosen those languages during the install, so I
re-ran setup and chose Modify Features, but the other languages are already
checked off.

I did a Repair, nothing appears to have changed.

Did some searching around, saw something about Visual Studio Tools for
Office System 2003 interfering with C++ or something, I though possibly this
was related so I uninstalled VS Tools for Office and did another Repair.

No joy.

Any thoughts on why I can't get VB, C# or J# to work?  (All I use is VB and
C#, but they're not there and it's slowing me down...)

Thanks,

Paul Dhingra
BBULL - 18 Dec 2004 15:34 GMT
Paul,
Any ideas on this....its driving me CRAZY!!!!

> Setting up a new laptop (XP sp2), trying to install Visual Studio .Net 2003
> Enterprise Architect from DVD-based MSDN Universal Subscription...
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> Paul Dhingra

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