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    Angry Properties Window...Gone For Good !!

    The properties window in Visual Studio which you usually get by pressing F4 has disappeared. I am aware of a known bug where you can lose this window from time to time and the only fix is to shut down and restart Visual Studio.

    However, I have shut down and restarted several times and the damn thing still won't come back. I am beginning to think Visual Studio has become corrupted in some way and the only option is a complete uninstall/reinstall.

    Any ideas ?

    Thanks....PaulC

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    Try to make a window like Solution Explorer not to be autohide. Then press F4 and see if properties window appears.
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    Nah.....didn't work...still no properties window

    Thanks anyway...PaulC.
    Last edited by OmarionNebula; Jul 8th, 2003 at 04:52 AM.

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    Who said it's a bug ?? I've been working on VS.NET 2002 and VS.NET 2003 and usually closes that window and I can get it back . No problems at all .

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    View menu > Properties Window

    or

    Right click on a form designer and click properties


    Does it re-apperar if you open a different project. If it does, then delete your ProjectName.suo file

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    No, there really is a bug, that if you have all your windows unpinned, that sometimes you just can't them re-opened and have to shut down VS.NET, at least on 2002, I get it all the time. Sucks really.
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    Never ever faced that problem . It could be something beyond that . Could be GC drivers , ...I dunno . Thanks to God I don't know it

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    One other thing to try (and I havent tried this so keep a back up of this 1st)

    Close down VS.net and delete:

    C:\Documents and Settings\YourLogonName\Application Data\Microsoft\VisualStudio\7.1\devenv.xml

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    Originally posted by Pirate
    Never ever faced that problem . It could be something beyond that . Could be GC drivers , ...I dunno . Thanks to God I don't know it
    I had that problem with VS.NET 2002. So never kept Properties window auto hide. However it seems to be solved in 2003.
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    Thanks for all your help guys but nothing appears to be working. I think it's time for an uninstall/reinstall

    PaulC.
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    Ok, maybe this is dumb, but also try to right click any control on a form, and click porpeties?!?! Try that one.

    also maybe your F4 key is broken.
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    When you click properties (from wherever you do it ?!) the current screen appears to go into the background (loses focus) as if it's TRYING to display the property window...it's just that nothing appears.

    Sounds like a case for American Gothics Sheriff Buck....He'll scare the sod out of hiding !!

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    Waahaayy....got it back !!

    Went into [Tools-->Options-->Environment-->General]

    and within here I clicked [Reset Window Layout] and in repositioning the windows to their default positions the properties window returned.

    Thanks for all your help.

    PaulC.

    Salome Jens Is Mrs Odo...Or Maybe She Is His Mum...Or Maybe She Is Odo....err...I give up....

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