Re: [Visualperl-discuss] Problems accessing non-VisualPerl Documentation in VS.Net
by Eric Promislow other posts by this author
Oct 31 2002 8:56PM messages near this date
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[Visualperl-discuss] Problems accessing non-VisualPerl Documentation in VS.Net
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[Visualperl-discuss] Re: ActiveState releases Visual Perl 1.5.1
This has been reported before, and is most likely caused by
installing Visual Perl while Visual Studio .NET is running.
We simply install the Visual Perl help into the "Visual Studio
Combined Collection", which gives you that list of books in the
Contents window.
Have you tried Tools|Options|Help and choosing the complete
help collection, and restarting?
If that doesn't do it, this (untested) procedure should:
1.) Make sure VS.NET isn't running
2.) Uninstall Visual Perl
3.) Reinstall Visual Perl (you don't need to apply for a license)
4.) Start up VS.NET -- you should have all the help available,
Perl and the other help.
Regards,
Eric Promislow
EricP@[...].com
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 03:33:09PM -0500, Walter Crosby wrote:
> After installing VisualPerl, I didn't use any of my other languages in
> VS.Net for some time. When I went to do some work recently, I noticed that
> I can no longer get to any non-VisualPerl documentation using VS.NET.
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> Does VisualPerl change where it expects to find documentation? Is there any
> file that I can modify to be able to see my other documentation again?
>
> Walt Crosby
> Terabase Corporation
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