Storing Your Finished Code in Microsoft Repository

Once you have completed development on your component, you will want to be able to store the project for future use and also allow others to be able to leverage work you have done. Furthermore, the project needs to be located in a central location so others will know where this component and other developed components can be found. Visual Component Manager and the Microsoft Repository allow you to do all of this and come as part of the installation of Visual Studio Enterprise Edition.

There are two ways to add your project to the repository. The first method is through the Visual Component Manager, which interfaces with the Microsoft Repository. The second method is to export directly to the ...

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