Hello,
I have VB.NET 2005 Express edition installed.
I downloaded and installed the Amazon movie collection starter kit.
The installation seems to be giving no problems, but when I try to create a new Visual basic project, I don't get the possibility to create a Amazon movie collection project, or moviecollectionDL project..
Same problem ooccurs in Visual C#.Net express edition
What could be causing this problem

Problem installing Amazon Movie Collections Starter kit
Imorti
Hi Patrick,
You should be able to find the Starter Kit in the New Project dialog box by selecting the MySK node - the description for the template is "My Movie Collection Starter Kit (download)". It doesn't show when you have the Visual Basic or Starter Kits nodes selected.
Steve Hoag
Visual Basic Express
kg_masterpiece
Hi Patrick,
Glad to hear that you are trying out the Amazon-Enabled Movie Collection!!
I'm sorry that you ran into this problem. There was a recent error in the download. So, if you installed the starter kit in the past week or so, then you would have experienced the problem that you've described. I have since re-posted new versions of both the VB and C# versions on the msdn download center. Can you please try downloading again, and let me know if this problem continues
It sounds like you are currently looking in the right location... After installing the download version from MSDN, you should see the starter kit in the New Project dialog. It will be in the Starter Kit node of either the VB or C# project nodes (depending upon which you've installed). Look in the "My Templates" section in the right-hand pane of the dialog, and then you will see the icon entitled "Amazon-Enabled Movie Collection."
Happy coding!
Lisa Feigenbaum
VB Program Manager
For other users' reference, the Amazon-Enabled starter kit can be downloaded from the following locations:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/downloads/starterkits/
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vcsharp/downloads/starterkits/
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/downloads/starterkits/
ReneeC
Hello Lisa,
your solution still doesn't seem to work.
greetings,
Patrick Poels