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Download behringer usb audio driver. I am new to Visual Studio 2008 Shell (integrated mode), I just want to know what is its function? (I did not find much clearly from the web.) From looks like it is some interface/framework to allow tools to integrate with VSTS IDE.

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Visual Studio 2010 Shell (Isolated) Redistributable Package The Visual Studio 2010 Shell (Isolated) Redistributable Package contains the runtime binaries that are required to deploy an application that is based on the Visual Studio 2010 Shell (Isolated).

My question is whether any Microsoft VSTS tools (like databse designer and other tools in VSTS) dependent on VSTS Shell? I am asking this question because it is conflicting with SQL Server 2008, and I want to make sure that if I uninstaill VSTS Shell, it does not impact anything. Thanks in advance, George.

Visual Studio Shell is an extensibility mechanism provided to use Visual Studio core platform to provide your own tools. It has two modes. In 'Isolated Mode,' it'll always set up a separate instance of Visual Studio that hosts your tool. In 'Integrated Mode,' it'll only install a new VS instance if there's no one already available. If one is already there, it'll integrate with it. I don't think removing it causes any problems for a VS installation. It seems to be smart enough to handle it (it might break a third party tool, however).