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xMRi
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Germany
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Posted - Nov 20 2006 :  03:11:03 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Build 1504:

I started this morning and I wondered about seeing two Intellisense boxes popped up. Restart didn't change anything. Disabling the check box "Get content from default intellisense" and unchecking/rechecking it finally made a difference.

A known problem?

Martin Richter [rMVP] WWJD http://blog.m-ri.de
"A well-written program is its own heaven; a poorly written
program is its own hell!" The Tao of Programming

feline
Whole Tomato Software

United Kingdom
18943 Posts

Posted - Nov 20 2006 :  08:50:30 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
we have had a couple of reports of this happening, from memory in C#

Which IDE and language are you using?
Do you have any idea what caused this to start happening? have you just upgraded to a new version of VA? I am guessing you are using 1540 rather than 1504
Is this fixed now?

When it was happening, were both lists showing the same content, or were they totally different?

zen is the art of being at one with the two'ness
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xMRi
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Germany
315 Posts

Posted - Nov 20 2006 :  09:15:34 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Upps! Yes sure I am using Build 1540!
I am using VS2003!

No! I have realy no idea. I left the office on friday and it worked. I started working on monday and two combo's showed up...
Nothing instaled, nothing changed.

One showed up above the cursor, one showed up below. Seamed that one was the original intellisense from VS and one was the one from VA. But htis is just a guess.
As far as I remember the contents was nearly the same...
It is fixed now.

Martin Richter [rMVP] WWJD http://blog.m-ri.de
"A well-written program is its own heaven; a poorly written
program is its own hell!" The Tao of Programming
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feline
Whole Tomato Software

United Kingdom
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Posted - Nov 20 2006 :  1:21:49 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The description sounds identical to Uniwares reporting this in C#. Unfortunately I don't recall us ever pinning down the cause, or reproducing this effect ourselves. Hopefully it wont happen again.

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