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‎Jan 13, 2008
10:27 AM
Visual Studio 2005 integration errors
I've been trying to work with InstallShield 2008 in Visual Studio 2005 and have been getting consistent problems, so I was wondering if someone ran into them before:
1) If I don't have "Disable Script Debugging" checked in my IE Advanced Settings (IE7 on XP SP2) I get consistent script popup errors in all InstallShield screens. They go away if I check the box, but since I do web programming, I need it in my day-to-day work.
2) When adding a new InstallShield project to my solution, I get the standard "not in source control" yellow plus icon. If I try to check it in, I get the error message attached. This has happened in more than one computer.
If I use the standalone InstallShield Professional then the source control integration works, but only for the .ISM file. The .ISPROJ, for VStudio integration, isn't checked in.
This is with Visual SourceSafe 2005.
Has anyone experienced these problems? Is there a possible fix?
1) If I don't have "Disable Script Debugging" checked in my IE Advanced Settings (IE7 on XP SP2) I get consistent script popup errors in all InstallShield screens. They go away if I check the box, but since I do web programming, I need it in my day-to-day work.
2) When adding a new InstallShield project to my solution, I get the standard "not in source control" yellow plus icon. If I try to check it in, I get the error message attached. This has happened in more than one computer.
If I use the standalone InstallShield Professional then the source control integration works, but only for the .ISM file. The .ISPROJ, for VStudio integration, isn't checked in.
This is with Visual SourceSafe 2005.
Has anyone experienced these problems? Is there a possible fix?
(6) Replies
‎Jan 14, 2008
05:08 PM
Are you using Team Server Source code control? or Microsoft Visual Source Safe?
My guess is that you are using Team Server, where I have seen this error too. I have not been able to see this error using Visual Source Safe, so I am a little confused as to what casues this error.
We are working with Microsoft to try to get this resolved.
My guess is that you are using Team Server, where I have seen this error too. I have not been able to see this error using Visual Source Safe, so I am a little confused as to what casues this error.
We are working with Microsoft to try to get this resolved.
‎Jan 15, 2008
07:50 AM
No, this is using Visual Sourcesafe 2005. I also have the SourceGear Vault provider installed, but not used for this project. No team system involved.
Something else that's perplexing - in the Check In Dialog (before the error message) I can see the MyProject.ism file listed twice. Is this normal?
Something else that's perplexing - in the Check In Dialog (before the error message) I can see the MyProject.ism file listed twice. Is this normal?
‎Jan 15, 2008
10:42 AM
Can you trying installing the update at...
http://support.installshield.com/kb/view.asp?articleid=Q113727
This should fix the problem with that error showing up in Visual Source Safe Issues (however it does not fix Team Server).
Thanks,
Mike
http://support.installshield.com/kb/view.asp?articleid=Q113727
This should fix the problem with that error showing up in Visual Source Safe Issues (however it does not fix Team Server).
Thanks,
Mike
‎Jan 15, 2008
11:14 AM
This hotfix seems to apply to Visual Studio 2008, while I am using 2005. Is it still applicable?
‎Jan 15, 2008
11:16 AM
It fixes problems we had under 2008, and a number of Source Control Issues with all versions of Visual Studio (2002, 2003, 2005).
‎Jan 16, 2008
10:13 AM
The hotfix did, indeed, fix the check-in to VSS problem. Thank you.
It also fixed a couple of other problems - the Property Manager and Path Variables screens not working inside VS2005, for instance. In general, it has made the Visual Studio add-in usable. 🙂
Thanks again.
It also fixed a couple of other problems - the Property Manager and Path Variables screens not working inside VS2005, for instance. In general, it has made the Visual Studio add-in usable. 🙂
Thanks again.