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Does VB Express include VS2005ImageLibrary?

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Bill - 20 Apr 2006 22:59 GMT
Wrox Press "Beginning Visual Basic 2005" refer to image files in the path

C:\Program Files\ Microsoft Visual Studio
8\Common7\VS2005ImageLibrary\bitmaps\commands\high color

I have a Common 7 folder, but see no VS2005ImageLibrary.
Is this Image Library a part of Visual Basic Express edition?  
And if so, how can I install/find it?  Thanks.

Bill
Gary Mount - 27 Apr 2006 11:32 GMT
On my computer I have a Zip file named "VS2005ImageLibrary.zip"
located at "D:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
8\Common7\VS2005ImageLibrary"
Inside of this file I find "VS2005ImageLibrary/bitmaps/commands/32bitcolor"
which is probably the equivalent to High Color.
Of course your location will probably be the C: drive, not the D: drive.

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Gary Mount - 27 Apr 2006 11:42 GMT
I should have mentioned that is with Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition.
On my computer with the Express edition of C#, I see no such folder. I don't
have VB installed, but I imagine it would be the same.

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Bill - 27 Apr 2006 15:28 GMT
Thanks Gary.  As I learn more about to use Visual Studio, I'll porbably have
to spring for an upgraded version.

Bill

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