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    V Morish
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    I recently upgraded my installation of Visual C++ 6 Enterprise (as part of Visual Studio 6 Enterprise) to SP4. Now, I have certain features missing, as if I am using nthe Professioanl Edition. For example, although Source safe is still installed, I can't access it from the IDE. Neithter can I create a custom appwizard (it is not there anymore)... Any ideas? Should I have done something when installing the Service Pack, or is there some hidden configuration options that I have acidentally turned off. Note, it still says enterprise edition on the splash screen. Cheers, Vesta

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      I recently upgraded my installation of Visual C++ 6 Enterprise (as part of Visual Studio 6 Enterprise) to SP4. Now, I have certain features missing, as if I am using nthe Professioanl Edition. For example, although Source safe is still installed, I can't access it from the IDE. Neithter can I create a custom appwizard (it is not there anymore)... Any ideas? Should I have done something when installing the Service Pack, or is there some hidden configuration options that I have acidentally turned off. Note, it still says enterprise edition on the splash screen. Cheers, Vesta

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      I've had similar weird stuff happen, all of them traced down to the MSVC and MFC dlls in the system. The only solution I've been able to make it work is to reinstall visual studio completely (you may have to uninstall) and reinstall the service pack. If you're using W2K, do the SP1 for it too.

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        I've had similar weird stuff happen, all of them traced down to the MSVC and MFC dlls in the system. The only solution I've been able to make it work is to reinstall visual studio completely (you may have to uninstall) and reinstall the service pack. If you're using W2K, do the SP1 for it too.

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        Thanks for the info. I think i'll wait till Friday afternoone before re-installing everything - these things tend to mess up schedules. Cheers, Vesta

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