Reporter | Tim Herby (Tim.Herby) |
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Created | Feb 10, 2012 2:45:15 AM |
Updated | Feb 10, 2012 2:45:15 AM |
Priority | Normal |
Type | Bug |
Fix versions | No Fix versions |
State | Submitted |
Assignee | Unassigned |
Subsystem | Options |
Affected versions | 6.1 |
Fixed in build | No Fixed in build |
While configuring our Team settings ".DotSettings" file, I ran into this scenario several times, and had to shut down Visual Studio. Unfortunately, this is not 100% reproducible, but it does happen at least 30% of the time.
Scenario:
Result:
Expected:
Scenario:
- Add a settings in your solution layer
- Close the Settings Manager
- Optionally check-in the new file into TFS (seems to repro more easily if you do this)
- Open the newly created .DotSettings file in Visual Studio
- Open the Settings Manager again, and click "Edit" to the right of settings file
- Change any setting, and save
- Close the Settigns Manager
Result:
- The file no longer accepts input (navigation arrows, and enter key, though does accept some typing and mouse input)
- When closing Visual Studio, you are presented with this dialog:
"Microsoft Visual Studio has detected that an operation is blocking user input. This can be caused by an active modal dialog or a task that needs to block user interaction. Would you like to shut down anyway?"
Expected:
- See the "This file has been modified outside of the source editor. Do you want to reload it?" dialog, refresh the file, and can then type in the file.
- No dialog when closing Visual Studio