I am using VS 2005 and find that if I am debugging my program and am still
in debug mode, certain functions slow down.
For example, if I tracing through some of my code and haven't stopped
debugging and try to open a Windows Explorer window, it will take close to a
minute for the window to open up (using the windows/e combination keys).
After the window opens, I can open up another window and it will open right
away. Until I step to another line - then it is slow again the next time I
try to open a window.
Also, if in debug mode and I try to open the window and it doesn't open, I
can stop debugging and it will open immediatly.
Why does this happen?
It doesn't happen with everything. IE seems to be unaffected.
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