Hi Terry,
Thanks for the response.
If your colleagur has the same model of computer and doesn't have that
problem, then it should be not related to video driver. We could check the
following items:
1) When did the problem happen? Right after you install vs.net 2003 or
after using it for some time?
2) Did you install any VS.NET add-in?
If you have any more concern, please also post here. Thanks.
Best regards,
Yanhong Huang
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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!Hello Yan-Hong,
!
! Thank you for getting back to me. I have a Dell Latitude
!C840 laptop with an integrated video card. My colleague
!has the same model of computer and version of Visual
!Studio .NET, and doesn't not have the problem with virtual
!space in the editor. My PC's built-in graphics adaptor
!uses a GeForce4 440 Go chip set with 32MB RAM. Which
!settings on the graphics card do you suggest I experiment
!with? I've already tried color depth and screen area with
!no success.
!
!Thank you,
!D. Terry
!
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!>Hello Terry,
!>
!>Thanks for posting in the group.
!>
!>I tested it and this feature also works fine on my side.
!We got some
!>reports that some video driver / some feature of video
!driver could cause
!>"vitual space" not working well. Could you please test
!the driver by
!>turning on/off some features or changing a video card for
!testing?
!>
!>If the problem is still there, please post here and I
!will look for some
!>engineer on vs.net setup/installatin to follow up you.
!>
!>Best regards,
!>Yanhong Huang
!>Microsoft Online Partner Support
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!>!I've encountered what seems to be a strange bug in
!>!the .NET 2003 IDE relating to the editor. It seems that
!>!the option "Enable virtual space" under
!Tools>Options>Text
!>!Editor>All Languages>General doesn't work. In fact this
!>!option doesn't work for any of the languages. What makes
!>!it strange is that my colleague has the same version of
!>!the .NET 2003 IDE, and his works as it should. Does
!anyone
!>!know if this is actually a bug or is it a configuration
!>!issue? I couldn't find anything posted in the knowledge
!>!base or elsewhere.
!>!
!>!Thanks.
!>!
!>
!>.
!>
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