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Toni,
First error that you got was a DTE error that is outside of our control. We tie into Visual Studio using the DTE engine. In this example, there is an add-on that hands off a menu startup which allows us to tie our menu into the VS menu. I have seen this type of error once or twice over the last 4 years, and every time it ended up being some type of environment issue such as another add-in conflicting with everything else. If I recall, in one example, there was a thrashed CodeRush add-in that was causing issues. The first thing I would do to start working through the problem is this:
Getting the Add-In To Work
1. Click Tools -> Add-In Manager
2. Uncheck all Add-Ins except for StrataFrame (Don't worry, you can turn them back on later)
3. Get out of VS
4. Next, let's make sure that your SF add-in file is intact
5. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to: C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\MSEnvShared\AddIns
6. Select the file that corresponds with the version of VS you are using and open the file in a text editor (i.e. Notepad)
7. Make sure that the flag looks like this: 1
8. Save the file and close
9. Go back into Visual Studio
At this point you should see a StrataFrame menu. When the add-in loads it will attempt to access the SF database, so if you connection and/or SF database isn't accessible then you could receive an error. We can go there if you get an error this go around.
Installing Templates
Installing templates into VS is actually quite simple, so if it failed there is most likely something in your environment not playing nice with VS. This could include anti-virus software running real-time. Just a thought if you continue to have the problem.
1. First, let's make sure that your templates are installed
2. Open Windows Explorer and navigate to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\ItemTemplates\CSharp
3. You should see a number of ZIP files that start with SF_ (19 or so). You can also look at the VB.NET folder as well if you will be using VB.NEt instead.
4. Either way, if you see these files, then they were installed and the point of failure was VS loading them (show this in a minute)
5. You can also check project templates here: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\ProjectTemplates\CSharp\StrataFrame
6. Next, make sure that you are out of VS
7. Type this: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe" /setup
8. You can watch the Task Manager until you see the devenv.exe leave memory
9. This will install your templates. If they are not installed after this, then there is a fundamental issue with your VS installation.
Hope this helps and we appreciate your interest in StrataFrame.
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