Take a chill pill Mr Bill
Your solution failed but thanks for reading - how did I know in any case,
this was my first hit. It's poor manners to accuse someone of poor manners
and really quite obnoxious of you.
Rob
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"Bill Heffner" <bill@sonora-sw.com> wrote:
>
>"Robin" <orbsoftware@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>I installed MSDN after installing Visual Studio 6.0. Although MSDN runs
>>ok stand alone, none of the Visual Studio programs can see it (with F1
for
>>example, or from the help menu). They tell me it isn't installed and that
>>I should reinstall it.
>>
>>I can't find any way of pointing Visual Studio in the right direction (registry
>>keys etc.)
>>
>>Anybody know anything about this?
>>
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>
>>
>>Rob
>>--
>I answered in your posting in "Getting Started," but it is poor manners
to
>post the same query in more than one forum. Most people read both, and you
>are causing them added download time.
>
[1200 byte] By [
Robin] at [2007-11-10 12:51:24]

# 1 Re: Take a chill pill Mr Bill
"Robin" <orbsoftware@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>Your solution failed but thanks for reading - how did I know in any case,
>this was my first hit. It's poor manners to accuse someone of poor manners
>and really quite obnoxious of you.
>
>Rob
>--
>
>
>
>"Bill Heffner" <bill@sonora-sw.com> wrote:
>>
>>"Robin" <orbsoftware@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>I installed MSDN after installing Visual Studio 6.0. Although MSDN runs
>>>ok stand alone, none of the Visual Studio programs can see it (with F1
>for
>>>example, or from the help menu). They tell me it isn't installed and
that
>>>I should reinstall it.
>>>
>>>I can't find any way of pointing Visual Studio in the right direction
(registry
>>>keys etc.)
>>>
>>>Anybody know anything about this?
>>>
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Rob
>>>--
>>I answered in your posting in "Getting Started," but it is poor manners
>to
>>post the same query in more than one forum. Most people read both, and
you
>>are causing them added download time.
>>
>
First hit or not -- the introduction asks that you read the etiquitte rules
before posting. It does not appear that you did so.
It is not "poor manners" to let a newcomer know he has made a mistake. I
thought I phrased it politely and informatively, but apparrently I hit some
pushbutton of yours.
Your unwillingness to accept constructive advice will not help you encourage
others to respond to you. I certainly won't make the mistake of responding
to you again.