Go to https://connect.microsoft.com and browse to 'Developer Tools' -> 'Visual Studio and Dotnet Framework' and the only entry there is Visual Studio 2012.
Enter 'Visual Studio 2010' in the 'Search for Products or Programs' search box and it returns 'There are no records that match the requested criteria.'
How can the bugs be posted to the relevant product?
Visual Studio is Visual Studio.
Bugs in all versions are reported in the same place.
If you had followed your instructions, you would have noticed a version dropdown in the report form.
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After uninstalling both Microsoft Reporting Services Projects and Microsoft RDLC Report Designer extensions for a reason, a message box stopped me from enabling the first extension but the RDLC extension is enabled.
Message Box Screenshot
So the message now is clear but what is the way to reach Microsoft BI Shared Components for Visual Studio and enable it.
I can't find it.
You need to run Visual Studio Installer
Choose the version of VS you want to to add the component to and click Modify.
Then click the "individual components" tab and search for "bi shared"
I installed Visual Studio 2015 Enterprise Version 14.0.24720.00 Update 1 and wanted to create "Report Server Project". However it was not available. I tried to google the solution and most were saying to go to:
TOOLS > EXTENSIONS and UPDATES > UPDATES and check for updates related to SSDT and update it. I tried updating it but it is
not continue updating. For others it worked, but for me it didn't.
So ALTERNATIVE SOLUTION is to download SSDT from : SSDT for Visual Studio (VS) 2015.
Choose the appropriate language you need to download.
SSDT for Visual Studio 2015 SCREENSHOT
Here is the direct link for Visual Studio 2015 English: Visual Studio 2015 English
After installing, Report Server Project Template will now appear in NEW > PROJECT:
Report Server Project Template is now available SCREENSHOT
I installed visual studio 2022 with all the necessary extensions for the analysis service but when I want to create a project in visual studio I do not have the ability to create a tabular project. Do I need to install anything?
I have the same issue. Found this: docs.microsoft
The extensions for Analysis Services, Integration Services, and Reporting Services projects are not available for Visual Studio 2022 at this time.
By now, you can use the preview extensions for vs 2022, according to the link below.
[https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ProBITools.MicrosoftAnalysisServicesModelingProjects][1]
Navigate to Tools > Options and then select Extensions and Updates under General. Under "Additional Extension Galleries", enter the following details: Name: Microsoft BI VSIX Preview URL: http://aka.ms/ProBI-VSIX2022 After entering these settings, your "Extensions and Updates" dialog will show updates for the extension when there is a new release candidate that you can install to provide feedback for a day or two before the VS Gallery VSIX is updated.
The extension is now released in Visual Studio Gallery at https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ProBITools.MicrosoftAnalysisServicesModelingProjects2022.
I'm trying to develop a Word Document add-in through Visual Studio 2013, using a Word 2010 Document selected from the Visual Studio project menu of Office/SharePoint Office Add-ins. It is needed to tie in SharePoint 2013 with a collaborative Word document. I keep getting the error message:
Project cannot be created because the "Word Visual Studio Design-Time Adaptor Add-in" is not working correctly. Word might have disabled the add-in or made it inactive, or all add-ins might be disabled in your Trust Center settings. Check the add-in status in Word Options. If the add-in is active and enabled, reinstall or repair Visual Studio Tools for Office.
I have checked that there is no disabled add-ins in the Trust Center, and I do see the Visual Studio Tools for Office Runtime in the Add-ins. I cannot find any other options, as I have reinstalled the Visual Studio Tools for Office as well.
Where should I go from here?
I had the same problem, turned out that one of the updates was causing the problem. (Breaking the VSTO plug-in in some way)
What I did was reinstall Office, and I manually told Microsoft Update not to install updates that were launched after Oct 2016, I could then create Document-Level projects again.
I have Visual Studio 2013 Premium and 2012 Premium installed. I get email notifications for code reviews in TFS. These notifications include a link to open the reviews, with display text "Open Changes and Comments in Visual Studio". The link location starts with
vstfs://codereview/...
When I click the links, the code reviews are opened in Visual Studio 2012.
How can I make Visual Studio 2013 handle the code review email links instead of Visual Studio 2012? I would like for them to be opened in Visual Studio 2013, instead.
Open "default apps" on Window,
Select "Choose default apps by protocol" and scroll until you see "VSTFS"
Select "Microsoft Visual Studio Web Protocol Handler Selector" and test the options.
Open your registry and modify the path to devenv.exe defined in the key HKCR\vstfs\Shell\Open\Command\(Default)
I repaired my Visual Studio 2013 installation and changed all of the filetypes associated with Visual Studio 2012 to be associated with 2013 in the Default Programs tool, and then restarted my PC. The problem is now resolved, but I don't know what fixed it; my guess is the 2013 repair.