Hello,
I could to so with Studio 2015, but now I'm to open every package in Studio itself. It's no big issue, but annoying me somehow. Can anyone help me on this?
Thanks!
Caroline
Hello,
I could to so with Studio 2015, but now I'm to open every package in Studio itself. It's no big issue, but annoying me somehow. Can anyone help me on this?
Thanks!
Caroline
Just after I posted, I did another search and found a solution that worked for me (on Studio 2015, but the page also refers to 2017):
Note that the "Repair" option only appears if you go to Programs and Features from *Control Panel*, NOT from the Win10 "Settings" app, which doesn't have the option.
The first (and simplest) solution with the Repair option worked for me, but the page also has a registry patch if the Repair doesn't work. Hope this solution can help someone else, it wasn't so easy to find! :)
Just after I posted, I did another search and found a solution that worked for me (on Studio 2015, but the page also refers to 2017):
Note that the "Repair" option only appears if you go to Programs and Features from *Control Panel*, NOT from the Win10 "Settings" app, which doesn't have the option.
The first (and simplest) solution with the Repair option worked for me, but the page also has a registry patch if the Repair doesn't work. Hope this solution can help someone else, it wasn't so easy to find! :)