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Monthly Archives: August 2011
"The solution appears to be under source control", or: How P4 messes up MSSCCPRJ.scc Location
For a long while we faced an annoying issue with source control binding: we’d load some solution and this would pop up: We’d then fix it using File/Source control/Change source control/Bind: And all seemed well – until we loaded … Continue reading
Posted in Source Control, Visual Studio
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‘Internal CPS Error’ When Adding A Project Reference
Edit: This is now a confirmed VS bug. Occasionally I get this – – when trying to add a reference from one project to another in VS2010. I’ve no idea what CPS is and what shim object they’re talking about, … Continue reading
Posted in Visual Studio
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Presenting at Windows Platform Developers Israel User Group
I’ll be giving a talk at a local Windows Developers user group meeting, titled ‘Undocumented Native Debugging Tricks’. In essence I’ll be surveying as much as time permits of my collection of lesser-known VS tricks – many of which were … Continue reading
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