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Strange little problem

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Alex Clark - 26 Oct 2004 13:02 GMT
Hi Guys,

I know this sounds a bit ridiculous (and could be classified as a nitpick),
but I've found some very odd behaviour in VS.NET 2K3 IDE (I'm running
EntArch edition).

By default, I have the "Description" option for the properties window on the
right hand side disabled, because I don't want to see instructions for what
each property does when I select them.

However, it seems whenever I run Yahoo Messenger (latest version), the
Description pane instantly reappears.  If I right-click the properties
window, the Description menu-item is NOT checked, despite it being visible.
If I then select that menu option, it removes the Description pane and all
is well.  This happens on both my office workstation and my home PC, and is
consistent.

Like I said, bit of a weird one and a bit of a nitpick, but just thought I'd
share!

Kind Regards,
Alex Clark
Gary Chang[MSFT] - 27 Oct 2004 09:22 GMT
Hi Alex,

We have posted a reply to this issue in the newsgroup
microsoft.public.vsnet.ide, please check it...

Thanks for your understanding!

Best regards,

Gary Chang
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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