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Serious VS.NET 2003 Bug!!!

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Brian - 30 Jul 2003 18:15 GMT
I have found a bug in VS.NET 2003 that I can't seem to
find a solution for.  When I am at a break point, I want
to expand a variable node in the local windows to see the
properites of the corresponding object.  However, when I
press the + sign, the + sign goes away and nothing
happens!  I have a solution with about 6 projects.  If I
create a new simple project, everything is fine (which
does me now good in solving my problem, but this must mean
it is something with the specific solution/projects).  I
noticed that another developer posted the same issue on
google new group.  This is a serious issue in regards to
productivity with the product!  Please let me know of the
known fix or any suggestions.

thanks,
Brian
David E. Battey - 30 Jul 2003 20:03 GMT
Have you tried waiting a long time? I've seen expanding
properties in the watch window be _very_ slow -- sometimes
it takes most of a minute on my box.

When this happens, scrolling the watch window is almost
impossible, because every time I page up or page down,
VS.NET goes away again for a long time.

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