> 
> Hi,
> You need to add the build file to your vs.net project.  The 
> add-in looks
> at the files in the project ending with .build and .nant.  It should
> display the targets for any files it finds as well as their 
> include file
> targets.
> 
> You can configure the add-in to tell it where nant is by 
> going to tools->
> options -> nantrunner.
> 
> Hope that helps,
> Donal

I've done that.  And I've added my .build file to my vs.net unmanaged C++
project.  I get no tab next to the Solution Explorer like in the screenshots
and I don't see any other way to open the NantRunner window.


Does the add-in only work with a managed project?





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