Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime
DesertJerry
19 Aug 2010
AutoPatcher presently has: Microsoft Office Addons > Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Office Second Edition Runtime
It is time to update to: VisualStudio2010ToolsForOfficeRuntime_x86.exe and VisualStudio2010ToolsForOfficeRuntime_x64.exe
Found at: http://www.microsoft...&displaylang=en
Also, you still show Microsoft Office Addons > Agent 2.0 Characters and Utilities when AutoPatcher is run in Win7 64-bit. Two problems here: This is NOT an Office addon - Agent 2.0 is a Windows addon and, second, this is not a Win7 addon - it should not be listed at all under Win7.
It is time to update to: VisualStudio2010ToolsForOfficeRuntime_x86.exe and VisualStudio2010ToolsForOfficeRuntime_x64.exe
Found at: http://www.microsoft...&displaylang=en
Also, you still show Microsoft Office Addons > Agent 2.0 Characters and Utilities when AutoPatcher is run in Win7 64-bit. Two problems here: This is NOT an Office addon - Agent 2.0 is a Windows addon and, second, this is not a Win7 addon - it should not be listed at all under Win7.
DesertJerry
19 Aug 2010
I decided to do a bit more investigating on this topic and I went to the Microsoft Web site and did search on: Visual Studio Tools for Office Runtime. The results were of a list that had many items listed for Visual Studio Tools for Office - too many to list here.
From what was on the list I think you need to expand what AutoPatcher has listed for all of these Visual Studio Tools for Office Runtime - there are many versions for many versions of Office - not one Tool that is compatible with all versions of Visual Studio and/or Office.
Could be a big headache matching Visual Studio Tools to Office versions and then compiling a comprehensive listing for AutoPatcher.
From what was on the list I think you need to expand what AutoPatcher has listed for all of these Visual Studio Tools for Office Runtime - there are many versions for many versions of Office - not one Tool that is compatible with all versions of Visual Studio and/or Office.
Could be a big headache matching Visual Studio Tools to Office versions and then compiling a comprehensive listing for AutoPatcher.


