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Hotfix for *huge* delay in opening form designer?

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scott - 20 Sep 2005 19:37 GMT
This is using C++ in VS .net 2003.  I notice that when I make any manual
changes to Form1.h code, switching to the Form1.h design view takes *an
age*, like up to 5 minutes.  I only have perhaps 50 controls, this should be
possible?

Anyway, I looked hard on the net and eventually came up with a page that
said there is a hot fix available.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;901374

I tried to get it from the microsoft support site as suggested but the
website doesn't recognise my product ID number (it doesn't even have Visual
C++ .net 2003 listed as an option) so I can't send an email to ask for it.

Any ideas? Could anyone email me the hotfix please?  My email is scottgboham
(at) hotmail (dot) com.

TIA
Scott
BobF - 20 Sep 2005 20:20 GMT
> This is using C++ in VS .net 2003.  I notice that when I make any manual
> changes to Form1.h code, switching to the Form1.h design view takes *an
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> TIA
> Scott

I've been able to call for other hotfixes.  There was no charge. YMMV.

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