Oh, and change line 362 (or there abouts) from:

If accWin.ModuleName = "DEVENV" Then

to

If accWin.ModuleName = "VBEXPRESS" Then

Basically, anywhere you find the class DEVENV, change it to VBEXPRESS, and it should open up. I'll make an exception for this. I'm sure the other Express apps have similar problems.

Aaron

Aaron Smith wrote:
Vic,

Open up vb2008.vbs, and change line 226 from:

If windowObj.ModuleName = "DEVENV" Then

To

If windowObj.ModuleName = "VBEXPRESS" Then

And let me know if that opens it up for you.

Aaron

Vic Beckley wrote:
Aaron,

The script is not reading the size and position of the items in design view
as it did before for me.  This is with Visual Basic 2008 Express version
running under Vista. Has this changed? Everything else seems to be reading
better, though.

Vic


-----Original Message-----
From: Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2009 11:11 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Scripting For Visual Studio

Thanks, Rick.

I'll take a look at these. In the meantime, I've posted version 2.1 of the VS2008 scripts, which enhances the form designer toolbox, and should make compilation errors read much better than before.

Aaron

Ricks Place wrote:
Hi Aaron: Here are the articles on how I have my IDE settings and a quick step by step to create a skeleton Website in VWD 2008. The process in Visual Studio 2005 is almost identical.
Rick USA



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