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Project Properties not displayed in VS.NET 2003

Hi all!

I have recently installed my Visual Studio .NET 2003 on a Windows XP
machine, where a lot of stuff was installed previously. After the
installation had finished without any errors I started VS.NET and
discovered that the Project Properties window seemed to be damaged. In
fact, the main settings window located on the right side (right to the
tree control) is not being displayed at all.

I would appreciate any suggestion to fix this abusing problem which
keeps me up alnight.

Thanks in advance.

Tobias Lensing
Jul 22 '05 #1
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Presumably you've tried enabling the various windows using the view menu?

You might have more success in one of the microsoft.public.vstudio.*
newsgroups.

Regards,

Tim Haughton

"Tobias Lensing" <tl******@chaoticarts.de> wrote in message
news:da*************@news.t-online.com...
Hi all!

I have recently installed my Visual Studio .NET 2003 on a Windows XP
machine, where a lot of stuff was installed previously. After the
installation had finished without any errors I started VS.NET and
discovered that the Project Properties window seemed to be damaged. In
fact, the main settings window located on the right side (right to the
tree control) is not being displayed at all.

I would appreciate any suggestion to fix this abusing problem which
keeps me up alnight.

Thanks in advance.

Tobias Lensing

Jul 22 '05 #2
Hi all!

I have finally been able to solve the problem. There seemed to be some
kind of 'interaction' between VS.NET 2003 and Office 2003. After
deinstalling VS.NET 2003 and Office and reinstalling both (first VS.NET
and then Office) the property pages are now displayed correctly again.

Greets,
Tobias Lensing

Tobias Lensing wrote:
Hi all!

I have recently installed my Visual Studio .NET 2003 on a Windows XP
machine, where a lot of stuff was installed previously. After the
installation had finished without any errors I started VS.NET and
discovered that the Project Properties window seemed to be damaged. In
fact, the main settings window located on the right side (right to the
tree control) is not being displayed at all.

I would appreciate any suggestion to fix this abusing problem which
keeps me up alnight.

Thanks in advance.

Tobias Lensing

Jul 22 '05 #3

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