Posted By: itprochris | Nov 11th, 2005 @ 4:32 PM
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itprochris
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Is the Visual Studio Image-Library available in the Express/Standard editions or only the Professional and greater editions?

Thanks!
PeterH
PeterH
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I'm pretty sure that all editions include the image library. If not I'm sure that someone could send you it (I assume that this is legal considering it is just a folder of files?).
Yggdrasil
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itprochris wrote:
I still have it from the Beta releases. But I was wondering if it would be legal to use it in the Express/Standard editions even though it didn't come with it.


When I registered/activated my C# Express, it said something about being able to connect to Microsoft's servers and download a royalty-free library of images and icons, so it SHOULD be covered under the license, not to mention freely downloadable.
anthq11
anthq11
Ah, it's just me!
itprochris wrote:
I still have it from the Beta releases. But I was wondering if it would be legal to use it in the Express/Standard editions even though it didn't come with it.


Of course its legal! Its just  a folder of icons that you could strip from Windows and VStudio dlls!

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The EE's just include a sad little set of icons from some third party, no Microsoft icons there (or any useful ones, either).

edit:  Answer to your question here.
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