Please help me fix this problem. My Visual Studio doesn't respond when i click "Open File" or "Browse" or "Add reference". it should be show the open file dialog, but no error message just nothing happen. how to fix it?
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When opening my solution in Visual Studio 2019, I was getting a dialog warning saying something related to vcpkg cannot be loaded. This dialog was saying Don't show this dialog again and by error i clicked it. So now every time I open Visual Studio this message does not show and now I want to show it again in order I can see what was exactly the warning about vcpkg. I need to solve this error since it is affecting to other extensions i have installed, for example, resxmanager, it does not open. So how can I tell Visual Studio to show that dialog again in order i can see in details what was the error?
I'm using Visual Studio Enterprise 2022 on Windows 10. After I do a "Find in Files" and click "find all", I see all the results in a result panel. The problem is that when I double click on each result, it does nothing and doesn't open it in an editor just as what VS Code does.
I tried reinstalling and it didn't help. What am I missing here? Does anyone know how to make it so that when I double click on the search results, they open up in a code editor?
I have a user control opened in design mode. When I try to close this tab, visual studio 2013 crashes. If I open the project again, the user control tab is still there, I can't ever close it.
So, were in hell does visual studio save this "opened documents" per project, so I can delete this entry?
Ok, It was simple. Delete the .suo file.
When i open visual studio 2010 it is automatically running with administrator.
Let me know how can i open visual studio without administrator rights.
Any ideas on how to fix this?
This solution should only be used if Flabetvibes solution does not work.
Navigate to the Visual Studio install folder (commonly C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\Common7\IDE\)
Right-click devenv.exe > Properties
Go to the Security tab and click Advanced button.
Click on Change right beside the owner (the current owner may be "Administrators").
Enter your Windows user name into the text area and click Check Names.
If found, click OK and Apply etc.
Visual Studio should now start in normal mode (without "Administrator").
This has to be repeated every time a new update is installed.
I supposed you are running Visual Studio 2010 under a Windows system, then the solution might be:
Right click on the Visual Studio icon
Choose Properties
Select the Compatibility tab
Unchecked Run this program as an administrator inside the Privilege Level group box
Hope this idea is useful.
Visual Studio 2010 now opens XSD files in design mode by default. I can't find any option for disabling this. Is there a way to always open XSD files in text mode?
Right click on an XSD file, choose "Open with..." and select the appropriate option - then click on "Set as Default" before you actually open it.
Visual Studio 2012, right click XSD file, Advanced, View with.