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‎May 16, 2015
12:12 PM
ISLE 2013 install not showing up on VS2013 C++
I installed ISLE 2013 as directed and all seemed to work fine. I re-booted system and started VS 2013 C++, loaded a project and then (as directed by the training video) Rt clicked on the project name in Solution Explorer. I clicked on ADD> New Project. When "Add New Project" dialog box appeared there was no "Other Project Types" selection as video stated. Not sure if I did something wrong, but no questions like enter serial number, select PATH, etc were asked. It just loaded and finished "successfully". Appreciate any assistance. Thanks!
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‎May 16, 2015
11:42 PM
Forget it. After workin on this problem all day, I find out this program does not work with VS 2013 Express. Shove it!
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‎May 18, 2015
11:18 AM
Depending on your situation, you may want to consider looking into Visual Studio Community 2013 which has access to InstallShield 2013 Limited Edition
https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/products/visual-studio-community-vs.aspx
Highlights from the site:
A full-featured IDE – Free for students, open source contributors, and small teams.
Start coding the app of your dreams for Windows, Android, and iOS.
Q: How does Visual Studio Community 2013 compare to other Visual Studio editions?
A: Visual Studio Community 2013 includes all the great functionality of Visual Studio Professional 2013, designed and optimized for individual developers, students, open source contributors, and small teams.
Q: Who can use Visual Studio Community?
A: Here’s how individual developers can use Visual Studio Community:
•Any individual developer can use Visual Studio Community to create their own free or paid apps.
Here’s how Visual Studio Community can be used in organizations:
•An unlimited number of users within an organization can use Visual Studio Community for the following scenarios: in a classroom learning environment, for academic research, or for contributing to open source projects.
•For all other usage scenarios: In non-enterprise organizations, up to 5 users can use Visual Studio Community. In enterprise organizations (meaning those with >250 PCs or > $1 Million US Dollars in annual revenue), no use is permitted beyond the open source, academic research, and classroom learning environment scenarios described above.
https://www.visualstudio.com/en-us/products/visual-studio-community-vs.aspx
Highlights from the site:
A full-featured IDE – Free for students, open source contributors, and small teams.
Start coding the app of your dreams for Windows, Android, and iOS.
Q: How does Visual Studio Community 2013 compare to other Visual Studio editions?
A: Visual Studio Community 2013 includes all the great functionality of Visual Studio Professional 2013, designed and optimized for individual developers, students, open source contributors, and small teams.
Q: Who can use Visual Studio Community?
A: Here’s how individual developers can use Visual Studio Community:
•Any individual developer can use Visual Studio Community to create their own free or paid apps.
Here’s how Visual Studio Community can be used in organizations:
•An unlimited number of users within an organization can use Visual Studio Community for the following scenarios: in a classroom learning environment, for academic research, or for contributing to open source projects.
•For all other usage scenarios: In non-enterprise organizations, up to 5 users can use Visual Studio Community. In enterprise organizations (meaning those with >250 PCs or > $1 Million US Dollars in annual revenue), no use is permitted beyond the open source, academic research, and classroom learning environment scenarios described above.
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‎May 18, 2015
08:14 PM
Thanks! I'll look into it!
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‎May 19, 2015
01:16 PM
JKrell,
Downloaded VS Community and jumped thru all the hoops. Now in VS I get to FILE>NEW>PROJECT>INSTALLED>C++>OTHER PROJECT TYPES> and then the only option is VISUAL STUDIO SOLUTIONS. There is still no SETUP & DEPLOYMENT listed.
Downloaded VS Community and jumped thru all the hoops. Now in VS I get to FILE>NEW>PROJECT>INSTALLED>C++>OTHER PROJECT TYPES> and then the only option is VISUAL STUDIO SOLUTIONS. There is still no SETUP & DEPLOYMENT listed.
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‎May 19, 2015
06:03 PM
As noted in the System Requirements, InstallShield Limited Edition is requires Visual Studio Professional, Premium, or Ultimate edition.