Re: VS2003 falling apart



Glad you got it straightened out, Mark!

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
You can lead a fish to a bicycle,
but you can't make it stink.

"Mark Rendle" <markdotrendleatcomputersoftwaredotcom> wrote in message
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> I'll have to remember that in future. We haven't had any problems with
> having the Solution S/C'd thus far, apart from the "oy, have you got the
> Solution file checked out?" thing every now and then.
>
> I have found out what was causing the problem: it was a reference to a
> certain Infragistics NetAdvantage DLL. Removing the reference has stopped
> the project from rebuilding pointlessly, and it hasn't hung yet either.
> Seems bizarre that a DLL could cause problems like that, but then,
> programming can be quite bizarre sometimes.
>
> Thanks for the suggestions.
>


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