- #Win32 application wizard does not launch visual studio upgrade#
- #Win32 application wizard does not launch visual studio windows#
I checked the version numbers for my installation.
#Win32 application wizard does not launch visual studio windows#
I looked under the "Options." menu environment list and couldn't find anything labeled "add-in." Were you referring to a "Tools" option at the Windows level? The only menu items presented are Extension Manager, Visual Studio Command Prompt, Settings,Ĭustomize., and Options. When I open the "Tools" menu from within the Visual C++ 2010 Express IDE, I do not see an "Add-in Manager" option in the list. So, the answer to your #1 is the aberrant behavior also occurs for newly created accounts. I created a new standard user account, and performed the same tests with the same results-no action for any of the project types. No projects or files were created, so the answer to your #3 is the behavior Both accounts showed the same behavior I described in the original question-no action whatsoever.
I then logged-in to the two previously established standard user accounts. To keep variations to a minimum, I opened all project in the default Visual Studio 2010 folder.įor each of these, Visual Studio either opened and populated the default project and file, or opened the Wizard to solicit further inputs, and then opened the project and file. To establish a baseline for the expected behavior, I returned to the Administrator account and created new projects for each of the eight project types Visual C++ 2010Įxpress presents: class library, CLR console app., CLR empty project, empty project, makefile project, Win32 console app., Win32 project, and Windows forms app. I apologize for taking so long to respond-I was out of town on business this week. However, when I hit "OK," the Win32 Application Wizard does not appear-the "new Project" window disappears and I'm back in the start page-no new project, no folder, no nothing-like I had never When I start a new project, everything appears normal-I can select Win32 Console Application, enter a name for When I use a non-administrator, user account, I can still open, re-build, and execute existing solutions, but cannot open a new project. Win32 console applications-using the Win32 Application Wizard. I am also able to create new projects-typically The installation works perfectly in the administrator account-I am able to open, re-build, and execute existing solutions, which I built under the previous installation. I have reinstalled Visual C++2010 Express, including Service Pack 1.
#Win32 application wizard does not launch visual studio upgrade#
If you have any other questions, please feel free to let me know.I am trying to recover my Visual C++ 2010 Express installation after a very disappointing attempt to upgrade to Visual Studio 2012/2013 Express. Note: Please attach the link of this post in the mail. If the Visual Studio do not create the project as normal, you can close Visual Studio.Īfter get the Visual Studio log(ActivityLog.xml), you can upload it to an open web site like Windows Live SkyDrive or send it to me (E-mail: v-alsun_at_microsoft_dot_com) To create a new Win32 Console Application. After the Visual Studio launch, you can try Then the log files will be generated in the “%APPDATA%\Roaming\Microsoft\VisualStudio\9.0\”. Go to Start menu > Run > Type " Devenv.exe /log".
Studio products, we can issue "/log" option to run Visual Studio instance. To log all activity to the specified log file when we apply Visual If all the suggestions do not work, please collect the activity log of Visual Studio. This can rule out the possibility of corrupted user profile.
This can isolate some third party application/driver's interference. This can eliminate the possibility that third party Add-ins or packages are causing problems. Running devenv /Safemode in Command Prompt to see if you can apply it correctly. Running devenv /ResetSkipPkgs in Command Prompt. Running devenv /Resetsettings in Command Prompt to eliminate the cause of corrupted settings. Please set the location of project to any other folder, when you create a Win32 Console Application.To do so: Right click>Run as administrator. Launch Visual Studio as administrator.