Visual Studio Tools for Office system: where? how??

G

Guest

Hello,
I have IIS 5 running on a Win 2000 system.
I have installed SQL 2000 Personal Edition.

I have Office 2003 professional (already installed) and Visual Studio.Net
2003 Professional edt (not yet installed)

Do you know if it is enough to install VSTO (Visual Studio tools for
office)??
I want to install ONLY VSTO, not all the Visual Studio.NET features.
When I tried to install VS.Net I don't see any option talking about just
Visual
Studio Tools for Office system, but from my searching on the internet it
seems my software suite should be enough to install VSTO.
If "yes" can you tell me the right steps to go through the installation?

thanks!
Rocco
 
G

Guest

Hi, Rocco.
Do you know if it is enough to install VSTO (Visual Studio tools for
office)??

Yes. The disks one needs to install VSTO (including Prerequisites and
Service Packs) are all included in the little box. It's standalone, so one
doesn't need to have Visual Studio .Net installed as well.
If "yes" can you tell me the right steps to go through the installation?

Good thing you asked, because there's a certain order that one must install
the CD's. For more information, please see the following Web page for links:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d.../en-us/dv_wrcore/html/wrorigettingstarted.asp

Ensure that you follow these instructions:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/d...dv_wrcore/html/wrconinstallingwhiterabbit.asp

.... and these:

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?id=842004

HTH.
Gunny

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