I have now problem at home, when I wish to enter "greater than (>)" by AltGr+. in last version of Visual Studio, it doesn't do anything. I don't know what is this for feature, but I'm not able to solve that problem. In OS out of VS it works normally - like here - >>>. Interesting is that "<" symbol (AltGr+,) works normally. Here (at home) I have fresh installation without any custom settings, in work, I have same installation but installed before some time, without any custom settings too, but in work it works normally.
Thank to Joachim Isaksson
1) Check where is shortcut used
2) Manually search for that command
3) Now its removable
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I tried different things (reinstalled ... etc)! Is there a special correctional program for this problem? or can I launch Rstudio from RGui(32bit)? or something radical? Thanks! (I'm desperate.)
I'm fighting with VS 2010 and this error that seems to be very common in previous versions, but it looks like not everyone is having it in the latest version.
I've got VS 2010 SP1 and I'm getting this error quite often.
The problem is that it's not even enough to restart VS in order to make it go away, I usually have to restart my PC, and I'm losing a lot of time doing this (it's quite frequent)
I've got Windows 7 32bits (can't upgrade to 64 bits, the company doesn't allow it), and I can't do things like creating another solution (please don't reply this :) )
I've used the command to make devenv.exe LARGEADDRESSAWARE, but the error keeps on happening.
My virtual memory size is set to automatic, and the weird thing is that VS doesn't even take 2GB of ram, so I don't know if the error is really because it's lacking memory, or if it's some bug in the program
Any ideas, things to try, something?
I tried everything else as well. The problems continued to come back until I tried
http://blog.rongabriel.com/2010/03/08/not-enough-storage-is-available-to-process-this-command/
Edit: Link is dead, archived version: http://web.archive.org/web/20100929160038/http://blog.rongabriel.com/2010/03/08/not-enough-storage-is-available-to-process-this-command/
Click on Start > Run > regedit & press Enter
Find this key name HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\LanmanServer\Parameters
Locate IRPStackSize
If this value does not exist Righ Click on Parameters key and Click on New > Dword Value and type in IRPStackSize under the name.
The name of the value must be exactly (combination of uppercase and lowercase letters) the same as what I have above.
Right Click on the IRPStackSize and click on Modify
Select Decimal enter a value higher than 15(Maximum Value is 50 decimal) and Click Ok
You can close the registry editor and restart your computer.
This can be found under MS KB https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/285089
Have a look at
Visual Studio 2010 -- how to reduce its memory footprint
I think I got the best results when I turned off C++ headers index. YMMV
Check the output project type in properties. In my case it was changed to "Windows Application" though it was a "Console Application".
Switching back to console application solved my problem.
Here is an explanation how to define a custom keyboard shortcut for quitting the kernel of the selected notebook by modifying the file KeyEventTranslations.tr. This file is located by default (under Windows) for Mathematica 5.2 in the folder
C:\Program Files\Wolfram Research\Mathematica\5.2\SystemFiles\FrontEnd\TextResources\Windows
and for Mathematica 7.0.1 in the folder
C:\Program Files\Wolfram Research\Mathematica\7.0\SystemFiles\FrontEnd\TextResources\Windows
In this file after EventTranslations[{ I have added a line:
Item[KeyEvent["q", Modifiers -> {Control}],FrontEndExecute[FrontEndToken[SelectedNotebook[],"EvaluatorQuit",Automatic]]]
But unfortunately after restarting Mathematica the shortcut Control+q does not work on both versions.
Moreover, in Mathematica 7.0.1 executing the command
FrontEndExecute[FrontEndToken[SelectedNotebook[], "EvaluatorQuit", Automatic]]
and pressing "Quit" leads to an application error and closing FrontEnd with loosing all unsaved changes (I am using Windows 2000).
What am I doing wrong?
EDIT: The problem was in missing comma after added Item[...] (thanks to belisarius). Here is the right line to add to KeyEventTranslations.tr:
Item[KeyEvent["q", Modifiers -> {Control}],FrontEndExecute[FrontEndToken[SelectedNotebook[],"EvaluatorQuit",Automatic]]],
Now shortcut Control+q works nice both in Mathematica 5.2 and 7.0.1.
But the above bug with "application error" still appears (not when using the shortcut but only when evaluating FrontEndExecute[FrontEndToken[SelectedNotebook[], "EvaluatorQuit", Automatic]] in notebook).
This answer and the associated comments may help you.
HTH!
BTW ... I did the same in v7 and it worked. On what version are you having trouble?
Just a note: Be very careful with the syntax Verify that every Item[Keyevent ends with a comma, except the last one.
I had downloaded and installed VS 2010 Ultimate evaluation for 30 days. It allows me to get a 60-day extension if I register. My register just ended.
2 days ago, I got the extension key by registering but did not enter it because I thought I should wait till the product evaluation period expires.
Now, when I open up VS 2010, it gives me a dialog box with only two buttons:
a) Learn more about upgrading. This takes me to the same page that allows me either to buy or generate an extension key.
b) Close. This closes VS 2010.
How do I enter in the extension key now?
In order to update the product key you need to be logged on with administrator privileges. Try logging on as an admin and the go to the control panel > uninstall/change a program > Enter the product key > click "upgrade."
Here is a link from MSDN on how to do it for VS 2008 trial editions. It is the same for VS 2010:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc442563(v=vs.90).aspx
I did the same exact thing and it looks like the only option I could find after tons of googling is redownloading and installing the latest version to use your new key with. Here is the page I found with links to the downloads:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/bb984878.aspx
NOTE: I have not yet downloaded this and tried the key I received from the 60 day extension but will let you know if this works when I get a chance to DL it in the next couple days unless anyone else can confirm.
(Probably too late, but here's an idea that may help someone...)
Try setting your computer's date back to a point in time when your trial was valid (e.g. 1 month ago). I've just tried this on an expired 2010RC and it ran happily, allowing access to the Help>Register menu option.
Of course, attempting to register in this way may detect that you're running "in the past" and refuse (at which point, try setting the clock back and see if it'll let you retry) - but it's worth a try before going through the pain of reinstalling the whole thing from scratch.
Try "Help -> Register Product". It can be your answer
There seems to be a rather annoying bug in MS Expression Web 3 (or perhaps an incompatibility with something else I have installed).
Quite often HTML code editor would refuse to copy things into clipboard. You select some text, press Ctrl-C, Ctrl-Insert or use context menu and nothing happens. Then in 10..15 seconds it would start working again... Then again it would not work. It's rather annoying.
Does anyone else have such a problem or knows how to fix it?
I'm running Microsoft Expression Web 3 Service Pack 1 Version 3.0.3813.0 on Windows 7 Ultimate x64 with all latest updates and patches. I have Russian keyboard layout installed. Other than that my system is pretty much plain vanilla.
There is now SP2, try using it, maybe it will solve the proplem.
Note : I don't have this proplem