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VS2005 IDE design view problem

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    Probably off-topic BUT has anyone else come accross the situation when you close a window in design view that the window clears and then VS2005 freezes requiring a forced close of VS2005? It's starting to happen very frequently and I was wondering if anyone could suggest where I should start looking for the cause. TIA...

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      Probably off-topic BUT has anyone else come accross the situation when you close a window in design view that the window clears and then VS2005 freezes requiring a forced close of VS2005? It's starting to happen very frequently and I was wondering if anyone could suggest where I should start looking for the cause. TIA...

      Glen Harvy

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      I guess, your memory is low or your harddisk is nearly full.. I'm using the VS 2005 everyday and I don't have that problem.. Is there any third-party control on your window form??

      Thanks and Regards, Michael Sync ( Blog: http://michaelsync.net) "Please vote to let me (and others) know if this answer helped you or not. A 5 vote tells people that your question has been answered successfully and that I've pitched it at just the right level. Thanks."

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