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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:14:58+00:00 2026-05-12T07:14:58+00:00

Just downloaded the Silverlight 3 Toolkit and executed the MSI file. Now I need

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Just downloaded the Silverlight 3 Toolkit and executed the MSI file.

Now I need to reference the Microsoft.Windows.Controls.dll file but don’t know where MSI unpacked it. Can’t find it at C:\ or in C:\Program Files. Where might it be?

  • ok, this post says that all the components should be in the toolbox, e.g. DockPanel, they are for Visual Studio 2008 Professional but not for Visual Web Developer 2008 Express (it has some controls but not DockPanel for instance)

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Ok, the answer is: reboot and restart everything (until then Silverlight got a AG_E_PARSER_BAD_TYPE error, and brought down both Visual Studio versions and Firefox). After restarting everything, it works fine: the controls are automatically in the toolbox so you just have to drag them in, no need referencing the dll anymore as in Silverlight 2.

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    2026-05-12T07:14:58+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:14 am

    The July 2009 release of the Silverlight Toolkit added a “Open the welcome page” choice at the end of the MSI setup.

    The path names for the July release are also slightly different, but using the Welcome page (a link is also added to the Start Menu), you’ll always have a quick method to find ’em.

    Checking that box will make sure that a page opens up with details about everything that’s installed, including links to all the binaries, themes, the documentation, etc.

    Also, since the controls are all referenced through the AssemblyFolderEx registry key, you can add a GAC-style reference in your C# or VB.NET project…

    <Reference Include="System.Windows.Controls.Input.Toolkit" />
    

    And that will just work when built on a machine with the Silverlight SDK.

    Hopefully it’s a step in the right direction.

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