Hi,
I am running VS.NET 2003 and SQL Server 2000 on Windows 2000 Server (all
updated to the latest sp's etc.). I use the Server Explorer tab in VS.NET to
edit stored procedures (syntax highlighting :)). But every time I save
something, VS.NET thangs for a few seconds and then displays the following
warning:
"mssql:" was not saved and no longer exists. This problem occurred due to a
conflict between VS.NET and real-time, anti-virus software. Please be sure
to save the file again.
It is driving me crazy, sometimes VS.NET does this twice in a row.
I am running Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition 8, Spybot Search & Destroy
1.3, and ZoneAlarm 5.0 to be as sure as possible to keep my computer safe
from harm. I guess one or more of these three are the problem. Of course, I
am *not* going to disable my real-time, anti-virus software, if this is what
the VS.NET team wants me to do. I was not born lucky, Windows is as leaky as
a sieve, and so I am not going to tempt any viruses/trojan
horses/spyware/massmailers out there.
So, does anybody know what else I can do about this?
Regards,
PeterV
Peter de Vroomen - 25 Oct 2004 12:55 GMT
Hi,
I didn't mention that the changes are allways correctly saved, regardless of
this message.
PeterV