Visual Studio Commercial Libraries

I just upgraded to Visual Studio 2012. I need to be able to use different commercial components for different projects. For example, one client might want to use the UI components from Developer Express. Another might require me to use Telerik components.

True, I rarely have to download all of them. I would really like to be able to load only the components I want, without having to carry over the time it takes to load all of them every time Visual Studio starts.

I was wondering if I can create custom boot scripts anyway. For example, start VS with component packages a, b, and c, or maybe start it with a, b, d and e?

Thanks for any pointers.

- Robert

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