01-22-2008 04:28 AM
You need to great the tool box yourself
Use right click on the tool box to find out how to add a tab and create an NI tool tab.
Them right click to add the conponents from the selection box.
Colin
01-22-2008 07:37 AM
Hi
Thanks Jonathan and Colin for your quick replies. I did finally find how to add to the toolboxes last evening after an hour of exploring many of the menus. Unfortunately I was at home and not checking email so I did not know the answer had already been posted. Next time I will not underestimate how quickly people respond to the forum.
I did add both .NET and COM components to the toolbox and explored creating some test Forms using one or the other and got a feel for how things were working in the VS 2008 environment.
I also used the Upgrade Wizard to upgrade a couple of simple projects. Obviously these were created in VB6 and have NI MS COM components. After the upgrade to VS2008 they are still COM components.
This is my next question. Is there an automated process for converting the NI COM components to NI .NET components?
Thanks
01-22-2008 08:08 AM
Great, but please do not screw up this time, like the 2003 version.
I to, do not need the wizards or any think that messes with the C++ header and pathsot
>>Visual C++/MFC projects) in the upcoming Measurement Studio Beta.
I hope you do not do the above (Greates to many problems)
Ta
Colin
Colin -
I'm sorry that the Measurement Studio C++ integration features have caused you grief in the past. We have had positive feedback on them from many customers, especially those who are not experts in C++. So, we do not intend to remove these features from the product.
On the other hand, installation of these features is optional. If you do not want any Measurement Studio Visual Studio environment integration features (e.g. project wizards, DAQ Assistant, or modifications to the default paths), you should deselect the "Visual Studio Integration" feature in the installer feature tree. The attached screenshot shows the installer configured in this manner. From your post, it seems that this is what you want.
I'd also like to re-iterate that the upcoming Measurement Studio Beta will not have any C++ support for Visual Studio 2008. Could you let me know when you think you will need C++ support for VS2008 and which libraries (e.g., DAQmx, User Interface, etc.) you will need?
01-24-2008 04:54 AM
Thanks drohacek
I normaly take the eay option off Full Install.
Perhaps next time I will try a custom install
Adding MS to VS2008 by hand still leave up woithout the help file.
Any no how on how to add the help files so that the F1 key works
Ta
Colin
01-24-2008 07:12 AM
02-08-2008 12:57 PM
02-10-2008 08:45 AM
Thanks Jonathan
I seem to have missed this post (no e-mail)
Ta
Colin
03-04-2008 06:54 AM
David,
Will the next Measurement Studio BETA for VS2008 include C++? If so when will this be released?
Our existing VC++applications use NiDAQmx, NiSync, NiVisa, DataSocket and Measurement Studio. Can you please advise when all the libraries listed will be compatible with VS2008 VC++?
Regards,
Steve
03-04-2008 08:55 AM - edited 03-04-2008 08:55 AM
03-04-2008 02:29 PM
The link from Jonathon for the Beta is a dead end.
How does one go about "integrating 2005 into 2008 - by hand" ? Even if the help libraries don't come with it.
Tom