Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Recipe

Hi Team,
Can you please help me to get the Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 App-V 5.0 Recipes?
Thanks

Hello,
See this recipe for App-V 4.6;
http://blogs.technet.com/b/appv/archive/2011/08/25/how-to-sequence-visual-studio-2010-in-microsoft-application-virtualization.aspx
This is the only one released. You can always try to reuse it for App-V 5 and share how it goes
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