A family of Microsoft relational database management systems designed for ease of use.
Have you tried this? Control panel > programs & features > Turn windows features on/off > enable .NET Framework 3.5 (includes 2.0 and 3.0)
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it seems that .NET Programmability support is not enabled in office 365 ((I need it in Visio)
A traditional visio install meant you could enable it by going into the customised install and making sure that feature was enabled.
A few articles on the web suggested doing a repair. But other articles suggest that this doesn't work either
A family of Microsoft relational database management systems designed for ease of use.
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Have you tried this? Control panel > programs & features > Turn windows features on/off > enable .NET Framework 3.5 (includes 2.0 and 3.0)
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.NET should be nothing special, if it's broken for Visio then it will also be broken for all other Office applications and I can't see that happening. As long as the Visio API is working it should be fine. But then again I try to maintain backward compatability for all my software, Microsoft don't do that these days.
Anybody?