The corresponding C++ KB2565063 is of course released on WSUS, which is why I didn't think anything bad about it.Ĭan it really be that Microsoft forgot the stuff at WSUS (I honestly didn't check against WindowsUpdate (MS-Update)), or have I successfully overlooked so far that the deployment of the patches at WSUS have been stopped?
Looks to me like the package gets updated on the Website but not on WSUS which leaves me with a big question-mark over my head how to get this mess sorted out.
I forward the following mail, because we noticed the thing because of software we have to use, but also only when the software could not be installed anymore, because a corresponding vclib was not available. emailed me with the following note about the problem (thanks for that).
SP1 will upgrade previous versions of the Microsoft Help Viewer to version 1.1 and it will uninstall the Help Viewer Power Tool (if present).
Download Service Pack 1 (public availability on Thursday, March 10).Download Service Pack 1 (MSDN Subscribers only).Here are the steps you’ll need to take to set up the SP1 local viewer.ĭownload Visual Studio 2010 SP1 and follow the installation instructions. Visual Studio continues to provide help in your default browser if your help preference is set to online. The local viewer requires that your help preference is set to local mode. Launch the Help Library Manager from within the viewer.Use shortcut keys for quick access to features ( cheatsheet here).Look up topics via keyword index and sync to the table of contents.Navigate the table of contents in a fully expandable tree control.MSDN subscribers may download SP1 immediately with general availability on Thursday. Microsoft Help Viewer 1.1 is a dedicated client application that lets you: The new local help viewer I’ve been blogging about is now available with Visual Studio 2010 Service Pack 1.