VS update - what a mistake
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VS 2015 had a number of updates so I allowed it to start. Now if I try to open VS 2013, it says "Cannot run when update is in progress". I didn't know that I can't open VS 2013 while VS 2015 is updating. :confused: Haven't done much work in the last 40 minutes or so :zzz: , and I'll be careful in the future not to let any VS update to run unless I'm just about to go home. Update: Lies, F&*&#^*G lies. When the update started, it told me I needed to close VS in order to avoid a computer restart at the end. Now the update is done, and it wants to restart. :mad:
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VS 2015 had a number of updates so I allowed it to start. Now if I try to open VS 2013, it says "Cannot run when update is in progress". I didn't know that I can't open VS 2013 while VS 2015 is updating. :confused: Haven't done much work in the last 40 minutes or so :zzz: , and I'll be careful in the future not to let any VS update to run unless I'm just about to go home. Update: Lies, F&*&#^*G lies. When the update started, it told me I needed to close VS in order to avoid a computer restart at the end. Now the update is done, and it wants to restart. :mad:
The reason is that the executable has the same name for every version of VS - devenv.exe... The update process blocks that...
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VS 2015 had a number of updates so I allowed it to start. Now if I try to open VS 2013, it says "Cannot run when update is in progress". I didn't know that I can't open VS 2013 while VS 2015 is updating. :confused: Haven't done much work in the last 40 minutes or so :zzz: , and I'll be careful in the future not to let any VS update to run unless I'm just about to go home. Update: Lies, F&*&#^*G lies. When the update started, it told me I needed to close VS in order to avoid a computer restart at the end. Now the update is done, and it wants to restart. :mad:
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
Haven't done much work in the last 40 minutes or so :zzz: , and I'll be careful in the future not to let any VS update to run unless I'm just about to go home.
Seriously, it's your work tool, right? Nothing wrong with updating that on your work time rather than your spare time... :doh:
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
Haven't done much work in the last 40 minutes or so :zzz: , and I'll be careful in the future not to let any VS update to run unless I'm just about to go home.
Seriously, it's your work tool, right? Nothing wrong with updating that on your work time rather than your spare time... :doh:
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant
Anonymous
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The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine
Winston Churchill, 1944
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I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy.
Me, all the timeJohnny J. wrote:
Nothing wrong with updating that on your work time
Indeed, which is why I allowed the update to run. But had I known it would block me out for 40 minutes, I'd much rather do it as the last thing at work so that I could start the update and go home.
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Johnny J. wrote:
Nothing wrong with updating that on your work time
Indeed, which is why I allowed the update to run. But had I known it would block me out for 40 minutes, I'd much rather do it as the last thing at work so that I could start the update and go home.
And then come in tomorrow to find it did 2% and now wants you to click "OK" three times? :laugh:
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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And then come in tomorrow to find it did 2% and now wants you to click "OK" three times? :laugh:
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
:laugh:
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote:
Haven't done much work in the last 40 minutes or so :zzz: , and I'll be careful in the future not to let any VS update to run unless I'm just about to go home.
Seriously, it's your work tool, right? Nothing wrong with updating that on your work time rather than your spare time... :doh:
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant
Anonymous
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The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine
Winston Churchill, 1944
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I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy.
Me, all the timeJohnny J. wrote:
Nothing wrong with updating that on your work time rather than your spare time...
Yes, but what's annoying is when work time suddenly becomes spare time, and you're at work! Marc
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VS 2015 had a number of updates so I allowed it to start. Now if I try to open VS 2013, it says "Cannot run when update is in progress". I didn't know that I can't open VS 2013 while VS 2015 is updating. :confused: Haven't done much work in the last 40 minutes or so :zzz: , and I'll be careful in the future not to let any VS update to run unless I'm just about to go home. Update: Lies, F&*&#^*G lies. When the update started, it told me I needed to close VS in order to avoid a computer restart at the end. Now the update is done, and it wants to restart. :mad:
I just keep 2015 up-to-date and use that for everything. But, isn't Notepad++ still available?
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I just keep 2015 up-to-date and use that for everything. But, isn't Notepad++ still available?
Joe Woodbury wrote:
But, isn't Notepad++ still available?
Yes, it's what kept me afloat until I needed to build.