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Subject: [WiX-users] VS Orcas SKU Detection
Hi, I need to detect if the Visual Studio codename "Orcas" VSTS SKU is
installed. I found that I co
Hi, I need to detect if the Visual Studio codename "Orcas" VSTS SKU is
installed. I found that I could use this registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\DevDiv\VS\Servicing\9.0\VSTS
Is this the best practice for detecting the VSTS Orcas SKU? Will it work for
any VSTS specific SKU (Dat
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