Remove Addin from SQL Server 2008 R2 Management Studio [closed] - sql-server-2008r2-express

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Recently I have installed an addin (Fulltext Manager) into my SQL Server 2008 R2 Management Studio. But it's not compatible with this version. This is the message I am getting
Its not removing after clicking on yes button.Its always showing this message when I am open SSMS 2008 R2.
So far I can't find any Addin Manager In SSMS 2008 R2. There is any option to remove this.?

Usually these add-ins will install a component in Control Panel > Programs and Features (or, depending on how old your operating system is, Control Panel > Add or Remove Programs. I'm fairly confident you'll find this add-in listed there, where you can perform a proper uninstall.

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Error Installation Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate [closed]

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When I installed visual studio 2013 Ultimate Edition, I got error
.NET Framework 4.5.1
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Bet when I installed .NET framework 4.5.1, my windows 8.1 said that it's already intalled.
Did I miss something?
IMHO this is a misleading error info - I had this error when there was not enought free space on disc...
According to this article, there is a bug when downloading and using the ISO image. The web installer is preferred. This does of course make it harder to put it on a flash drive, which is unfortunate. Tee article is also about installing on a Windows 8.1 machine, while I'm using Windows 7 Professional. However, I expect that the issue is the same.
http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/fe3d5411-b601-425e-bf44-8cf5cd00f7af/visual-studio-2013-setup-failed-when-installing-on-windows-81-preview?forum=vssetup
Please bear in mind that the ISO installer leaves a lot of stuff behind when it fails - you need to uninstall it all and reboot before trying the web installer

Do we still require separate licence for TeamExplorer as Standalone client if already have vs2010 [closed]

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We have Visual Studio 2010 premium edition on our systems and Can succesfully use Team Explorer build in it. But I want to use Team explorer separatly. How can I install it separatly without installing VS2010 on some user machines or can we separate vs2010 and team explorer if already installed. Also Do I still need to have separate licence for this per user. I know we have Team web access but need team explorer independently.
Please guide.
I have read the following posts but still not clear:
Standalone GUI client for TFS 2010 Source Control
Does the free Team Explorer client work without Visual Studio
If you have a TFS Client Access License (CAL) for these users, then you can use the standalone Team Explorer at no additional cost.
You should already have a CAL for those users if they're using TFS Web Access, so yes, they should be able to use the standalone Team Explorer.

Removing license [closed]

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I'm nearing the end of my master's thesis, which was done in collaboration with a local company. I used their computers during the work, but they could not provide me with a Visual Studio licence, thus I used my own MSDN Academic Alliance licence. Now that I'm leaving the company, I need to remove the licence. Does a uninstallation completly remove the licence? Is there a way of just removing the licence without uninstallation?
It's Visual Studio 2010 Professional edition, installed on a Windows XP computer.
MSDNAA FAQ:
Q: Does the license (or "key") permanently unlock the software?
A: No - the key allows you to install the software once. If you need to re-install the software, you will need to contact the PA (Program Administrator) at your school. Your PA's contact email information can be found in the support page. To view this information, please click on the Support button above.

Visual Studio licensing per user or per machine [closed]

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I have been using VS2010 Pro from DreamSpark. I will shortly be joining a commercial organisation who will not be providing me with a VS license and as such I will need to purchase my own.
Is Visual Studio licensed per user, per machine, or per-user per-machine? I.e. if I buy one license am I able to exclusively use it on both my laptop and desktop?
Thanks
Visual Studio is licensed per user. You can have one installation on your laptop and another on your desktop as long as they are both used by you only (or any other user has a license). Here's Microsoft's whitepaper on licensing.

what are the licensing requirements of vb6 programs [closed]

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One of my friends is making commercial program in vb6 , is there any license required to sell the application to end user. He is having vb6 developer license.
From the VB6 manual
You can freely distribute any application you create with Visual Basic to anyone who uses Microsoft Windows
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa716256(VS.60).aspx
If you have used third-party controls or other components, you must check whether you can distribute them. This link lists some Microsoft controls that you can redistribute.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vbasic/ms788708.aspx
There are no specific license requirements for VB6 applications that I know of. All that's important is that current operating systems ship with the VB6 runtimes, and for the moment that is true. The VB6 runtime comes pre-installed all the way up to Windows Server 2008 R2. There's a ton of useful information for your friend here:
Support Statement for Visual Basic 6.0 on Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 and Windows 7
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vbasic/ms788708.aspx
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