Please note the following warnings, which may help you avoid or repair problems during the installation process.
During installation, Objective Toolkit adds several entries to the registry and environmental variables. The following circumstances can impede installation:
An environment variable exceeds the maximum length. If this occurs, you need to shorten its directory names.
You have directories that are outdated, unused, or both. To remove them, you need to delete their PATH, LIB, INCLUDE strings. Some directory names may have to be shortened. In Windows 2000 and subsequent versions, the environment strings can be edited on the Control Panel | System | Advanced tab.
Ensure that Visual Studio is closed before you begin installing Objective Toolkit. If you inadvertently leave Visual Studio open during installation, you need to exit and restart it for the new settings to take effect.
Windows must be restarted after installation to establish the paths to the new Objective Toolkit DLLs.
The HTML help files of Objective Toolkit and the other Stingray Studio products are automatically integrated into Visual Studio's MSDN Help system. The first time you open MSDN Help after installing Objective Toolkit MSDN slowly rebuilds its index database. Please be patient and allow the process to complete.
The Help file integration has been problematic for some customers. The details of MSDN integration change frequently. If installing Objective Toolkit deactivates your version of MSDN, we recommend that you copy hhsetup.DLL from the MSDN CD and then paste it into the Stingray Studio directory to overwrite our version. If copying the new DLL over our DLL doesn't reactivate MSDN, we have additional solutions posted to our Knowledge Base (kb.roguewave.com/kb).
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