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    Hi, it's been a long time since my last post here, but here my new one is: Well, I recently installed visual c# express edition 2005, which seems to work fine. Later I installed the DirectX sdk (december 2005 release). As the readme tells me, only the documentation for managed DirectX should be available in visual studio 2005 express edition document browser. Well, that's fine for me, but there's nothing in visual studio 2005. I installed the express edition in c:\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\, which is not standard, but can this be the reason? I can tell my project where to look for the directx dlls, but the help isn't included though documentation was installed: Nothing in the documentation browser, nothing if I move my mousecursor over DirectX specific code and nothing if I hit F1. Rest of the sdk seems to be installed properly (external documentation, debug version, etc). So how can I fix that? Hope someone can help me. Thanks.

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      Hi, it's been a long time since my last post here, but here my new one is: Well, I recently installed visual c# express edition 2005, which seems to work fine. Later I installed the DirectX sdk (december 2005 release). As the readme tells me, only the documentation for managed DirectX should be available in visual studio 2005 express edition document browser. Well, that's fine for me, but there's nothing in visual studio 2005. I installed the express edition in c:\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\, which is not standard, but can this be the reason? I can tell my project where to look for the directx dlls, but the help isn't included though documentation was installed: Nothing in the documentation browser, nothing if I move my mousecursor over DirectX specific code and nothing if I hit F1. Rest of the sdk seems to be installed properly (external documentation, debug version, etc). So how can I fix that? Hope someone can help me. Thanks.

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      The documentation should be in "C:\Program Files\Microsoft DirectX SDK (December 2005)" or some similar folder.

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        The documentation should be in "C:\Program Files\Microsoft DirectX SDK (December 2005)" or some similar folder.

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        Well, that's not what I meant. I know where to find the documentation. My Problem is that I can't use the (let me call it) advanced help in visual studio. As I read DirectX help should be integrated in visual studio automatically when visual studio is installed and you install the DirectX SDK. But when I install, there's nothing in VS. Due to the fact that I use Visual C# 2005 express edition only the managed DirectX help should be available (referring to the readme of the December 2005 DirectX SDK), but it is not for me. So that's the problem. I'd still appriciate any suggestions. Thanks

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