show/hide this revision's text 2 Added explicit information about which XML to use based on 32 or 64 bit systems.

If you wish to keep Power Commands for Visual Studio 2008 installed, see this workaround here:

PowerCommands crashing VS2008 SP1

But basically:

a work around which is a simple modification to the devenv.exe.config file.

This will exist in (64 bit systems) C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE

Or (32 bit systems) C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE

Add this XML token to the dependentAseembly dependentAssembly list. They had me add it after the office one, but im not sure if that matters.

<dependentAssembly>
  <assemblyIdentity name="office" publicKeyToken="71e9bce111e9429c" culture="neutral"/>
  <codeBase version="12.0.0.0" href="PrivateAssemblies\Office12\Office.dll"/>
</dependentAssembly>

<!-NEW STUFF-->
<dependentAssembly>
  <assemblyIdentity name="Microsoft.PowerCommands" publicKeyToken="null" culture="neutral"/>

  <!-- For 64-bit systems, uncomment this one
  <codeBase version="1.1.0.0" href="C:\Program Files (x86)\PowerCommands\Microsoft.PowerCommands.dll"/> -->

  <!-- For 32-bit systems, uncomment this one
  <codeBase version="1.1.0.0" href="href="C:\Program Files\PowerCommands\Microsoft.PowerCommands.dll"/> -->

</dependentAssembly>

This worked nicely for me.

show/hide this revision's text 1

If you wish to keep Power Commands for Visual Studio 2008 installed, see this workaround here:

PowerCommands crashing VS2008 SP1

But basically:

a work around which is a simple modification to the devenv.exe.config file.

This will exist in (64 bit systems) C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE

Or (32 bit systems) C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE

Add this XML token to the dependentAseembly list. They had me add it after the office one, but im not sure if that matters.

<dependentAssembly>
  <assemblyIdentity name="office" publicKeyToken="71e9bce111e9429c" culture="neutral"/>
  <codeBase version="12.0.0.0" href="PrivateAssemblies\Office12\Office.dll"/>
</dependentAssembly>

<!-NEW STUFF-->
<dependentAssembly>
  <assemblyIdentity name="Microsoft.PowerCommands" publicKeyToken="null" culture="neutral"/>
  <codeBase version="1.1.0.0" href="C:\Program Files (x86)\PowerCommands\Microsoft.PowerCommands.dll"/>
</dependentAssembly>

This worked nicely for me.