.NET Framework Components Tab, Choose Toolbox Items Dialog Box
This tab of the Choose Toolbox Items dialog box displays a list of .NET Framework components available on your local computer. To display this list, select Choose Toolbox Items from the Tools menu to display the Choose Toolbox Items dialog box, and then select its .NET Framework Components tab. To sort the components listed, select any column heading.
When the check box next to a component is selected, an icon for that component will be displayed in the Toolbox.
Tip
To add an instance of a .NET Framework component to a project document open for editing, drag its Toolbox icon onto the Design view surface. Default code for the component is inserted into your document, ready for you to modify. For more information, see How to: Manage the Toolbox Window and How to: Manipulate Toolbox Tabs.
When the check box next to a component is cleared, the corresponding icon will be removed from the Toolbox.
Note
The .NET Framework components installed on your computer remain available whether or not icons for them are displayed in the Toolbox.
The columns in this dialog box contain the following information:
Name
Lists the names of .NET Framework components for which entries exist in your computer's registry.Namespace
Displays the hierarchy of the .NET Framework Class Library namespace that defines the structure of the component. Sort on this column to list the available components within each .NET Framework namespace installed on your computer.Assembly Name
Displays the name and version of the .NET Framework assembly that includes the namespace for each component. Sort on this column to list the namespaces contained in each .NET Framework assembly installed on your computer.Directory
Displays the location of the .NET Framework assembly. The default location for all assemblies is the Global Assembly Cache. For further information on the Global Assembly Cache, see Working with Assemblies and the Global Assembly Cache and Deployment and the Global Assembly Cache.
See Also
Concepts
Exposing .NET Framework Components to COM
Exposing COM Components to the .NET Framework
Reference
Choose Toolbox Items Dialog Box (Visual Studio)