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Switching configurations multiple times crashes VS.Net 2003

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(This is a repost from the vsnet.ide NG. No one there answered, so I'm
hoping someone here might be able to give some insight)
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I haven't been able to get an answer or a comment from anyone, so I'm going
to try here.

The quick rundown is that if you compile a project in Release, then in
Debug, and then again in Release, it crashes that last time.

It could be various things, I'm sure, but it's 100% consistent on my
computer (with one project).
Here is the environment.
1. C# Library Project
2. Visual Studio .Net 2003 (using upgrade CD from 2002)
3. .Net Framework 1.1
And now a bit more about the project itself:
1. roughly 200 code files (including some resource files for the WinForm
components)
2. The DLL is registered for COM.
3. The DLL is strongly signed (since it's registered for COM)
4. It is not placed in the GAC, but does get placed in the GAC Download
Cache (gacutil /ldl) with each compile of the DLL

Without fail, switching the Configuration for compilation several times will
case the IDE to crash. This did not happen with 2002, and am wondering if
anyone else has experienced this. It's rather annoying as I switch between
Release and Debug often, therefore crashing the IDE a couple of times a day.

-Akshay


Jul 19 '05 #1
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