Re: VS2005 and crashes




"lallous" <lallous@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello

I am using VS.NET 2005 8.0.50627.762 (SP.050727.7600), for C# project.

Whenever I rename a variable then click on it to apply refactoring, it
works just twice. The third time I rename a variable the IDE just
crashes!!!

Any advices?

--
Elias


I just renamed (5 name changes) and refactored variables in C# projects in
three separate installations of VS 2005 on 3 PC's.
No issues at all.
Have you applied VS 2005 SP1? I have no idea if it would help, as I have it
applied to all 3 installations.
Other than that, you might try a repair install.



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