Problem with VC++.net 2003
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I just installed vc++.net 2003. It works fine until I begin debugging a module. It then goes off attempting to do something on my LAN or the internet, don't know which, but the ethernet light on my NIC blinks while vc++ is "hung". But since this computer is not connected to anythging, it gets no response. About a minute later it times-out and returns to the task at hand, ie debugging my app. 1. What is it trying to do? and 2. I don't care about the answer to #1, how do I make it stop this annoying behavior? tbanks for any help. Chuck
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I just installed vc++.net 2003. It works fine until I begin debugging a module. It then goes off attempting to do something on my LAN or the internet, don't know which, but the ethernet light on my NIC blinks while vc++ is "hung". But since this computer is not connected to anythging, it gets no response. About a minute later it times-out and returns to the task at hand, ie debugging my app. 1. What is it trying to do? and 2. I don't care about the answer to #1, how do I make it stop this annoying behavior? tbanks for any help. Chuck
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I just installed vc++.net 2003. It works fine until I begin debugging a module. It then goes off attempting to do something on my LAN or the internet, don't know which, but the ethernet light on my NIC blinks while vc++ is "hung". But since this computer is not connected to anythging, it gets no response. About a minute later it times-out and returns to the task at hand, ie debugging my app. 1. What is it trying to do? and 2. I don't care about the answer to #1, how do I make it stop this annoying behavior? tbanks for any help. Chuck
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No, not yet. I just installed it and tried it out... Good thought though. Course, I'd just as soon not register it. Although I did buy it official and legal like. chuck
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I just installed vc++.net 2003. It works fine until I begin debugging a module. It then goes off attempting to do something on my LAN or the internet, don't know which, but the ethernet light on my NIC blinks while vc++ is "hung". But since this computer is not connected to anythging, it gets no response. About a minute later it times-out and returns to the task at hand, ie debugging my app. 1. What is it trying to do? and 2. I don't care about the answer to #1, how do I make it stop this annoying behavior? tbanks for any help. Chuck
Same thing started happening to my installation. I finally had to just reinstall everything to fix it. Not the answer you're looking for, but that's one man's experience. Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework