using search in VC++ 2005 Pro
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When I select menu item Help-->Search, enter a search string, the IDE displays a URL in the middle of the screen and the only way I can get rid of it is to shut down and restart the entire IDE. This is really starting to pi$$ me off! Any way to change that "feature"?
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When I select menu item Help-->Search, enter a search string, the IDE displays a URL in the middle of the screen and the only way I can get rid of it is to shut down and restart the entire IDE. This is really starting to pi$$ me off! Any way to change that "feature"?
Anyway I could not search from the net using MSDN installed with Visual Studio. it's saying that proxy authentication failed. even Im simply browsing using Internet explorer. what a heck is this :(
SaRath.
_"Where I am from, there is no plan B. So, take advantage of today becuase tomorrow is not promised. - 50 Cent"
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When I select menu item Help-->Search, enter a search string, the IDE displays a URL in the middle of the screen and the only way I can get rid of it is to shut down and restart the entire IDE. This is really starting to pi$$ me off! Any way to change that "feature"?
Tools->Options Expand the "Help" node Select "Online" in the group box at the top, choose the third radio button: "try local only, not online" inthe "search these providers" listbox, uncheck all but "Local Help"
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Anyway I could not search from the net using MSDN installed with Visual Studio. it's saying that proxy authentication failed. even Im simply browsing using Internet explorer. what a heck is this :(
SaRath.
_"Where I am from, there is no plan B. So, take advantage of today becuase tomorrow is not promised. - 50 Cent"
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there's no way in document explorer to explicitly set proxy. it's taking from internet explorer. it's not asking for authentication. however when im load a website in a new window inside the document explorer, it behaves as IE and works fine. but that credentials i have passed not taking in the search window :(
SaRath.
_"Before you can learn to recognize what's wrong, you must learn to recognize what's right" - Raymond Chen."