Vs 2003 Bug

M

Maniaque

I found the following bug in Vs 2003.
In Vs 2002 I was able to open window with Tasks for permanent. In 2003,
when I build the project, it closes the task window and I have to return
it back manually. The only reason for me to stay still with Vs.2002 (and
DotNET Fw 1.0)...

Did anybody face such a problem?
 
H

Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]

* Maniaque said:
I found the following bug in Vs 2003.
In Vs 2002 I was able to open window with Tasks for permanent. In
2003, when I build the project, it closes the task window and I have
to return it back manually. The only reason for me to stay still with
Vs.2002 (and DotNET Fw 1.0)...

I am not able to repro that on my German language version of Visual
Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect. Do you have the "autohide"
feature turned off for this window (notice that there is a button in the
title bar of the window which allows you to change the hiding mode).
 
C

Cor [LVP]

Hi Maniaque,

Did yo set that pin in the rigth uperside of the window, with that you put
it in a hold.

Cor
 
C

Cor [LVP]

Less Value Proffesional

To make it

LVA was something I could not do.

Less Value Amateur,

I hope you agree that.

Cor
 
M

Maniaque

I am not able to repro that on my German language version of Visual
Studio .NET 2003 Enterprise Architect. Do you have the "autohide"
feature turned off for this window (notice that there is a button in the
title bar of the window which allows you to change the hiding mode).

Yes, autohide is enabled, so the window shows up on mouse hover. But when
I build, window dissapears in any case (autohide or smth. else.....)
 
H

Herfried K. Wagner [MVP]

* Maniaque said:
Yes, autohide is enabled, so the window shows up on mouse hover. But
when I build, window dissapears in any case (autohide or
smth. else.....)

As mentioned before, I am not able to repro that.
 

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