I click download of the WBStool, save the .zip-file in a directory on my computer and extract the files from the .zip-file.
Then I start the “WBStool.exe”, wait a second, and see the sample work breakdown structure shown in the WBStool.
If that does not work, I install Microsoft’s .net-Framework and start the WBStool.exe afterwards.
From the first start of the WBStool.exe on I find a WBStool-shortcut on the desktop of my computer which I use from then on to start my WBStool.
P.S.: In order to install the WBStool MS Project Integration I extract the WBStoolMPP.dll-file into the directory of my WBStool.exe (see above). If necessary I install the Microsoft Interop-Assemblies (follow links on the download page).
Tags: Installation, Interface, Microsoft Project, WBStool
