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Docking bug fixed yet? - new bug flavor here(?)

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Tim - 18 May 2004 17:44 GMT
I like to dock the solutions and property windows to the left. Daily, after I run in debug mode a few
times, the windows will move and dock to the right. I have to manually move them back.

While in debug mode the windows move to the right, then, when things work as they are supposed to, the
windows will go back to the left after debugging is done. Other times they will just stay to the
right. This is a real annoyance. I've seen other posts about docking bugs, have there been any fixes?
I'm using Enterprise edition version 7.1.3088.

Thanks,
Tim
Lloyd Sheen - 18 May 2004 18:38 GMT
There seems to be no relief.  I have so many problems with docking and
undocking it is rediculous.  Loosing toolbar buttons etc.  It is really time
for an update to the IDE.

Lloyd Sheen

> I like to dock the solutions and property windows to the left. Daily, after I run in debug mode a few
> times, the windows will move and dock to the right. I have to manually move them back.
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> Thanks,
> Tim
Scott M. - 23 May 2004 04:41 GMT
Been using VS .NET (2002 & 2003) since the very beginning.  Never
experienced any docking problems at all.

What is your profile set to? Is it custom or is it a pre-defined choice?

> There seems to be no relief.  I have so many problems with docking and
> undocking it is rediculous.  Loosing toolbar buttons etc.  It is really time
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> > Thanks,
> > Tim

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