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xMRi Posted - Mar 19 2007 : 09:27:05 AM
I have a solution with 2 projects A+B. Via VSS a specific header file is shared into each project. So this header file appears 2 times in my solution.

If I am in project A and I move the caret to a define that is made in this header file and I press Alt+G the include file from a different project B or C is opened. Even if the header file is existent and included in project A too.
Even if I open the header file of project A it doen't recognize it.
Forcing a reparse of this header file too now shows the definition for the 2 include files.

Also If I am in a file of project A and I use Alt+G and there is a file from project A that contains this symbol, itis possible to ignore project B's files completely!
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support Posted - Apr 10 2008 : 01:10:59 AM
case=5567 is fixed in build 1632
feline Posted - Mar 19 2007 : 3:29:29 PM
I have set up a test here and I am seeing the same effect as you in VS2005.

case=5567

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