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Potentially dumb question about reference materials in VS

RSH

I installed MS SQLServer 2005 on my box, and I don't recall if I installed
Visual Studio 2005 after or not, but when I'm in Visual Studio and I go into
HELP >> SEARCH >> FILTERED BY I only see SQL Server 2005...nothing about
..Net. How do I get the reference materials about .Net in there?

Thanks,
RSH
May 22 '06 #1
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Did you install the MSDN Developer Library?

May 22 '06 #2
RSH wrote:
I installed MS SQLServer 2005 on my box, and I don't recall if I installed
Visual Studio 2005 after or not, but when I'm in Visual Studio and I go into
HELP >> SEARCH >> FILTERED BY I only see SQL Server 2005...nothing about
.Net. How do I get the reference materials about .Net in there?


The documentation is a separate install. With my copy of 2003 it was on
different CDs. With 2005 I have a DVD and there's a link that says
install product documentation or something similar.

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David Hogue
May 22 '06 #3

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