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I'm trying to install to VS 2013 but its not letting me. The setup wizard shows VS 2010 with an x, VS 2012 with a check and VS 2013 with an x (see attached)
What does this mean?
What does this mean?
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Hello,
The "x" symbol means JustCode cannot find the corresponding Visual Studio version. In this case - Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2013.
If you have any more questions or remarks, please feel free to contact us again!
Regards,
Ivan
Telerik
The "x" symbol means JustCode cannot find the corresponding Visual Studio version. In this case - Visual Studio 2010 and Visual Studio 2013.
If you have any more questions or remarks, please feel free to contact us again!
Regards,
Ivan
Telerik
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Tyler
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answered on 11 Aug 2014, 06:56 PM
What can I do to help it find VS 2013? I've gone as far as uninstalling and reinstalling VS 2013 but the problem still exists.
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Hi,
I suggest continuing our discussion in the support ticket you have opened.
Regards,
Ivan
Telerik
I suggest continuing our discussion in the support ticket you have opened.
Regards,
Ivan
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Tyler
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answered on 13 Aug 2014, 06:37 PM
I'll do one last post of the fix once its found.
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Hello,
I'm following up on this case to summarize our findings. After discussing the case through the support ticketing system we believe that the cause for the issue lies in the Visual Studio version being used. Visual Studio Express versions do not support third party extensions such as JustCode and therefore when you run the msi installer of JustCode, the VS Express instance will be marked as not supported.
Regards,
Svetlozar
Telerik
I'm following up on this case to summarize our findings. After discussing the case through the support ticketing system we believe that the cause for the issue lies in the Visual Studio version being used. Visual Studio Express versions do not support third party extensions such as JustCode and therefore when you run the msi installer of JustCode, the VS Express instance will be marked as not supported.
Regards,
Svetlozar
Telerik
Check out the Telerik Platform - the only platform that combines a rich set of UI tools with powerful cloud services to develop web, hybrid and native mobile apps.