VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

One of the things we are trying to do with VS 2008 is to more frequently release public patches that roll-up bug-fixes of commonly reported problems.  Today we are shipping a hot-fix roll-up that addresses several issues that we've seen reported with VS 2008 and Visual Web Developer Express 2008 web scenarios.

Hot Fix Details

You can download this hot-fix roll-up for free here (it is a 2.6MB download).  Below is a list of the issues it fixes:

HTML Source view performance

  • Source editor freezes for a few seconds when typing in a page with a custom control that has more than two levels of sub-properties.
  • “View Code” right-click context menu command takes a long time to appear with web application projects.
  • Visual Studio has very slow behavior when opening large HTML documents.
  • Visual Studio has responsiveness issues when working with big HTML files with certain markup.
  • The Tab/Shift-Tab (Indent/Un-indent) operation is slow with large HTML selections.

Design view performance

  • Slow typing in design view with certain page markup configurations.

HTML editing

  • Quotes are not inserted after Class or CssClass attribute even when the option is enabled.
  • Visual Studio crashes when ServiceReference element points back to the current web page.

JavaScript editing

  • When opening a JavaScript file, colorization of the client script is sometimes delayed several seconds.
  • JavaScript IntelliSense does not work if an empty string property is encountered before the current line of editing.
  • JavaScript IntelliSense does not work when jQuery is used.

Web Site build performance

  • Build is very slow when Bin folder contains large number of assemblies and .refresh files with web-site projects.

Installation Notes

For more information on how to download and install the above patch, please read this blog post here.  In particular, if you are using Windows Vista with UAC enabled, make sure to extract the patch to a directory other than "c:\" (otherwise you'll see an access denied error).

To verify that this hot-fix patch successfully installed, launch VS 2008 and select the Help->About menu item.  Make sure that there is an entry that says ‘Hotfix for Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Suite – ENU (KB946581)’. 

If you ever want to remove the patch, go to Control Panel -> Add/Remove Programs and select “Hotfix for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 – KB946581” under Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 (or Visual Web Developer Express 2008) and click “Remove".

Summary

Obviously it goes without saying that we would have liked to have shipped without any bugs.  Hopefully this hot-fix enables you to quickly solve them if you are encountering them.  Thank you to those who helped us identify the causes of these issues, as well as to the group of customers who have helped us verify the above fixes the last few weeks.

Note: If you do encounter issues with VS 2008 features for web development in the future, I recommend always asking for help in the VS 2008 Forum on www.asp.net.  The VS Web Tools team actively monitors this forum and can provide help.

Hope this helps,

Scott

Published Friday, February 08, 2008 5:24 PM by ScottGu

Comments

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Friday, February 08, 2008 8:40 PM by Brian Ellis

Scott, is there any plan for dealing with the increasing complexity of installing, updating and maintaining Visual Studio?  For example, in VS 2008, there are separate installations for VS 2008 itself, Silverlight, Web Deployment projects, Team Foundation System, the Entity Framework and the AJAX control toolkit.  There's a separate setup for .Net Source Code debugging.  Now we've got a hotfix rather than a service pack and probably more to come.  You guys are doing a great job and I'm very happy with the flexibility of Visual Studio, but at some point is it worth looking at a package or add-in manager?  Perhaps, something like Eclipse does?

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Friday, February 08, 2008 8:46 PM by srecosta

Hi, Scott!

It provides lots of performance enhancements. Well done!

Regards, Eduardo Costa.

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Friday, February 08, 2008 9:00 PM by ScottGu

Hi Brian,

>>>>>>> Scott, is there any plan for dealing with the increasing complexity of installing, updating and maintaining Visual Studio?  For example, in VS 2008, there are separate installations for VS 2008 itself, Silverlight, Web Deployment projects, Team Foundation System, the Entity Framework and the AJAX control toolkit.  There's a separate setup for .Net Source Code debugging.  Now we've got a hotfix rather than a service pack and probably more to come.  You guys are doing a great job and I'm very happy with the flexibility of Visual Studio, but at some point is it worth looking at a package or add-in manager?  

In general we try to "roll-up" multiple setups into one big setup when we release major VS versions, and service packs.  For example Web Application Projects, ASP.NET AJAX, the WPF designer, and other separate installs are all built-into VS 2008.

VS 2008 SP1 will include all of the fixes for the above issues (as well as the hotfix for the .NET Source Code Debugging), as well as include several other out of band releases.  Visual Studio VNext will likewise add more.

Hope this helps,

Scott

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Friday, February 08, 2008 9:07 PM by Steve Bohlen

Bravo; works like a charm.  Able to say farewell to VS2005 for good now (and hello to that 4GB of HD space I just freed up <g>).

I applaud a update/patch/release cycle shorter than SP1 for VS2005 was despite the complexity this may introduce into the mix.

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Friday, February 08, 2008 9:11 PM by Bartek

Hi Scott,

Any plan to make this available on Windows Update?

Cheers,

Bartek

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Friday, February 08, 2008 9:40 PM by Chris

great release... definitly hope that you guys keep the hotfixes coming as they are found ... i always thought the long delays between general VS updates waiting for SP1 was insane in 2k5... hotfixes are nice... but I agree what would be nicer is if we could get these rolled out via windows update :)

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Friday, February 08, 2008 10:00 PM by Ben Hayat

Scott, when you release the SL 2.0 Beta, is that when we will get VS2008 SP1? Another words, can I juest wait for SL 2.0ß to have everything installed (Bug fixes, new additions to IDE for SL2.0, ASP.Net 3.5 Extention and etc.) by that installations?

Thank you and BTW, thank you for connecting me with Stefan for my questions!

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Friday, February 08, 2008 10:08 PM by Srikanth

Nice work Scott!

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Friday, February 08, 2008 10:13 PM by Sambo

It is helpful, thank.

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Friday, February 08, 2008 10:53 PM by Vikram

Thanks or this. Would be very helpful

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Friday, February 08, 2008 11:01 PM by PBZ

I'm glad you guys decided to use a hot-fix and not wait for the SP. In fact I would prefer if you guys just had a webpage somewhere with links to all the hot-fixes; no need for service packs, or even windows update. I vote for smaller and more frequent fixes rather than larger packages and more time between them.

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Friday, February 08, 2008 11:09 PM by Kevin Dente

Excellent - I love the more frequent bug fix ideas. Any plans to improve (or simply add) support for other Javascript frameworks?

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:32 AM by ScottGu

Hi Bartek,

>>>>>> Any plan to make this available on Windows Update?

These issues are only with Visual Studio and not with the .NET Framework runtime.  We only release Windows (including the .NET FX since that ships in Windows) on Windows Update - so this patch won't appear there.  Instead you'll want to download it directly using the link I provided above.

Hope this helps,

Scott

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:34 AM by ScottGu

Hi Ben,

>>>>>>> Scott, when you release the SL 2.0 Beta, is that when we will get VS2008 SP1? Another words, can I juest wait for SL 2.0ß to have everything installed (Bug fixes, new additions to IDE for SL2.0, ASP.Net 3.5 Extention and etc.) by that installations?

With the Silverlight 2 beta we'll release a VS tools add-in that enables you to target SL apps.  That won't be VS 2008 SP1 though - instead it will be a VS add-in.

Hope this helps,

Scott

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:36 AM by ScottGu

Hi Kevin,

>>>>>> Any plans to improve (or simply add) support for other Javascript frameworks?

This hotfix actually makes working with JQuery much better.  Jeff has more details on this JQuery support here: blogs.msdn.com/.../jscript-intellisense-working-with-jquery.aspx

Hope this helps,

Scott

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:11 AM by John Walker

Very much appreciated, Scott. We love the idea of more frequent patches. Thanks!

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:24 AM by Josh J

Frequent updates?  Awesome.  I'm a huge fan.  I wouldn't be opposed to quarterly VS hotfix patches, makes life just that much easier in small bites.

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 1:32 AM by John S.

Great work guys. I especially appreciate how you and the webdevtools team actively pursued those who publically posted issues (like I did on my blog). Thanks for including me in the test loop.

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 2:26 AM by Abdullah BaMusa

Well done Scott, the performance has incredible increase. Just keep going to make us satisfy

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 2:44 AM by Dan M.

Geez Scott, that link you gave us makes us sign up for some Connections program, can't I just get the damn update! Is signing up for Connections really necessary when I have an MSDN sub?

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 2:51 AM by Yvan Castonguay

Scott,

We're about to rollout our first ASP.Net app that refers to assemblies using .Net 3.5.

What is to be considered/installed when rolling out .Net 3.5 on a Win2k2003R2 server.

Thanks

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 6:48 AM by Elden

Hi,Scott

How to work in the Chinese version?

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 7:59 AM by John Chapman

Scott,

When are we going to see other items resolved?  Like the fact that opening MSTest TestView for 600+ tests for the first time can result in a wait of 5-10 minutes (on a Core 2 Duo Extreme no less).  VS2005 opens the same test view in a matter of 1-2 seconds.

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 9:54 AM by Paul

Not sure if it is a bug, but try opening a large site via ftp with VS2008...It takes forever and usually just locks up. I know we should work with a local copy, but why have ftp as an option if it doesn't work well.

Also, is there a way to turn off the "Upgrade this site to .NET 3.5" box for all projects?  I can't seem to find the setting (supposing there is one).

BTW, VS2008 ROCKS!!

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 10:05 AM by Bill Beckelman

Scott,

The performance boost is amazing. I can really notice a difference in the load times. Your team appears to have done a great job with this hotfix. Please keep the frequent updates coming.

Bill

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 11:11 AM by toebens

Scott, that sounds good!

Do you know if the "mouse scroll whole page at a time" bug is also fixed with this patch?

connect.microsoft.com/.../ViewFeedback.aspx

i experienced a crash of VS 2008 on vista 32 and 64bit.

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 11:29 AM by Nobody Real

Scott,

You are correct that only Windows components are included in Windows Update, but not Microsoft Update, which is another version of WU that includes other Microsoft applications like SQL Server and Office.  It would be nice to see this patch included on Microsoft Update.

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:00 PM by Mark Wisecarver

Thanks Scott.

Anything on the horizon in regards to VS2008 providing better synchronization with remote sites? i.e. Sync folders Local to Remote, Remote to Local, create a list of pending updates then click to begin.

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:19 PM by ScottGu

Hi Dan,

>>>>>> Geez Scott, that link you gave us makes us sign up for some Connections program, can't I just get the damn update! Is signing up for Connections really necessary when I have an MSDN sub?

Unfortunately the connections site requires you to login using a LiveID or PassportID (same as hotmail, IM and the other Microsoft sites).  Registering is free if you don't have one of these already.  Sorry for the hassle in having to sign-in - I've complained to them about this in the past, but it hasn't been removed just yet.

Thanks,

Scott

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:21 PM by ScottGu

Hi Yvan,

>>>>>>> We're about to rollout our first ASP.Net app that refers to assemblies using .Net 3.5.  What is to be considered/installed when rolling out .Net 3.5 on a Win2k2003R2 server.

All you need to-do is install .NET 3.5 and IIS on the server and you should be good to go.  There are no patches you need to install.  The above patch is only for design-time VS scenarios.

Hope this helps,

Scott

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:22 PM by ScottGu

Hi Elden,

>>>>>> How to work in the Chinese version?

I believe the patch is language neutral and should work in both the english and localized versions of VS.

Thanks,

Scott

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:23 PM by ScottGu

Hi John,

>>>>>>> When are we going to see other items resolved?  Like the fact that opening MSTest TestView for 600+ tests for the first time can result in a wait of 5-10 minutes (on a Core 2 Duo Extreme no less).  VS2005 opens the same test view in a matter of 1-2 seconds.

I haven't heard of that issue before myself (my team doesn't build that functionality which is probably why).  I just sent email to the team that works on it to see what their plans are.

Thanks,

Scott

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:25 PM by ScottGu

Hi Toebens,

>>>>> Do you know if the "mouse scroll whole page at a time" bug is also fixed with this patch?

That is not improved with this patch.  That issue turns out not to be a VS issue, but rather a bug with Windows (I believe when running 32-bit applications in WOW mode on 64-bit machines).  Windows sends invalid windows messages to the UI message pump in those situations, which is causing the app to crash (not just VS - other apps can run into this as well). I believe Windows is planning on releasing a Windows patch to fix this.

Hope this helps,

Scott

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 12:30 PM by ScottGu

Hi Mark,

>>>>>> Anything on the horizon in regards to VS2008 providing better synchronization with remote sites? i.e. Sync folders Local to Remote, Remote to Local, create a list of pending updates then click to begin.

That is something we are looking at with the VS IDE (and doing better hosting support in general).  I'm not sure yet when it will ship though.

We are also doing a lot of work to make remote deployment and management of applications easier in general.  The MS Web Deployment Tool we shipped a CTP of a few weeks back is definitely work looking at for this - since it can significatly help with the management of application roll-outs.  You'd use VS to build and copy the application locally, and then use the MS Web Deploy tool to roll it out on any number of machines remotely (it supports diffing, auto sync and web-farm management).  

More details on the MS Web Deploy Tool can be found here: blogs.iis.net/.../welcome-to-the-web-deployment-team-blog.aspx

Hope this helps,

Scott

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 2:04 PM by Bjorn B

This will make my live less stressy :)

Great improvements for some issues I've been fighting with.

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Saturday, February 09, 2008 3:41 PM by enk

Please get it on Microsoft Update!

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 6:00 PM by Kevin Dente

Sorry, when I said "other" I meant "other than JQuery". e.g. YUI (which works somewhat, but incompletely),  and Prototype (which didn't work at all last time I tried it).

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 6:33 PM by Rob

Still no VBscript or .Net v1.x support, though. :<

So on Vista, I still also have to run Virtual PC + XP + VS2003 to support them.

"Do more with less" (where "less" = painful workarounds).

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 6:43 PM by Ugh

Yipppeeee. Say goodbye to NotePad ++; cause thats what I've been forced to use since upgrading one of my machines to VS2008

Now if M$ would only bring back NTBACKUP for Vista I'd have nothing to complain about. (well at least on my short list)

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 7:13 PM by ScottGu

Hi Kevin,

>>>>>>> Sorry, when I said "other" I meant "other than JQuery". e.g. YUI (which works somewhat, but incompletely),  and Prototype (which didn't work at all last time I tried it).

We are working on enabling more popular libraries as well.  Prototype and YUI are both on the list to enable better going forward.

Thanks,

Scott

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 7:14 PM by ScottGu

Hi Rob,

>>>>>>> Still no VBscript or .Net v1.x support, though. :<

We are going to enable VBScript intellisense support with the next roll-up patch/SP.  We have this working now - just need to finish testing it.

Thanks,

Scott

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Saturday, February 09, 2008 11:32 PM by Andrey

Kudos to Microsoft! The fix is right on time - next week I was going to downconvert our 50+ boxes back to VS2005 because of HTML editor issues... But now we'll stay with VS2008 and we finally can start using LINQ!

Thank you!

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Sunday, February 10, 2008 12:01 AM by Suprotim Agarwal

Thanks!! The javascript fix with jquery rocks!!!

Kudos to the team.

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 3:06 AM by Lance Fisher

If intellisense for jQuery is fixed, this made my day!

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 4:22 AM by Anton Pham

Whenever i save my web/app config files using VS2008 is auto closes them? Is this a bug? As far as i can tell i cannot see any options that would enabale/disable it?

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 6:48 AM by Elden

"None of the products that are addressed by this software update are installed on this computer. Click Cancel to exit setup."

I try to install in the Chinese version.

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Sunday, February 10, 2008 11:32 AM by Chris

Thanks for sorting out the jQuery issue - that makes our lives considerably easier :-)

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 2:58 PM by Ishai Hachlili

I was hoping this update will include a fix for the javascript debugging hangs, but i guess not

still some nice fixes here, hopefully javascript intellisense will be better now

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 3:24 PM by Rik Robinson

Add me to the list of folks that thinks it's ridiculous the amount of signing in and agreeing and signing up and verifying and joining connections, etc to get the patch.  JEEZ!   ...not that I'm ungrateful for the patch.  It's great, but please let whomever handles the process for getting the patch, that it's more than a bit unwieldy.    

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 3:24 PM by Stefan Falz

I don't think the patch is language neutral because executing the extracted file "VS90-KB946581.exe" on a german Vista PC (UAC disabled, extracted successfully to a folder with full access, logged in as an Admin) with German VS 2008 results in the message:

[German]

Auf dem Computer ist keines der von diesem Softwareupdate betroffenen Produkte installiert. Klicken Sie auf "Abbrechen", um Setup zu beenden.

which means something like: None of the affected products is installed on this computer. Click "Cancel" to exit setup.

Regards, Stefan Falz

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Sunday, February 10, 2008 3:29 PM by Mark Hildreth

Scott, any word on storing the compilation configuration settings in a separate file?

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 4:32 PM by greeting cards guy

This update is a great way for MS to improve developer relations, especially compared to open source projects.

So many people say open source is great because it's free and not owned/controlled by a company.  Who cares?  To me getting faster updates is more important among other things.

In a dream world I'd like MS to:

  - Make Ordering MSDN Electronic Subscription only SHOULD NOT TAKE 3 days.  Why oh why?

  - Provide direct answers about product plans.  For example, when will there be a managed version of DX10?  No one will answer.

  - What's the status of the next Entity Framework beta? (it's ok to say "we haven't figured out the final feature set yet", or simply "we don't know yet").

There has been great progress in certain areas, Scott your blog is one great example that has been huge for dev relations.  The interim updates are another example.  Just don't forget there is more low hanging fruit that would build loyalty with little cost.

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 6:18 PM by Jim

I installed the patch and I think there has been some general improvement. But there are still times when I will open an .aspx file (and not a large one at all, I'm talking 40 lines), go to a line, delete a character in a string, and have to wait FIVE SECONDS on my dual processer Dell Precision 670 for a response.

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 8:52 PM by Burl

Trying to remove the hotfix, Hotfix for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 – KB946581 not showing up in Add/Remove programs. My controls on a nested masterpage are not compiling, getting error(Handles clause requires a WithEvents variable defined in the containing type or one of its base types)on the linkbuttons.

Burl

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 9:33 PM by ScottGu

Hi Stefan,

>>>>>> I don't think the patch is language neutral because executing the extracted file "VS90-KB946581.exe" on a german Vista PC (UAC disabled, extracted successfully to a folder with full access, logged in as an Admin) with German VS 2008 results in the message:

I just sent email to the team to try to understand whether the patch is language neutral or not.  If it isn't, we'll make sure to get language specific patches up soon.

Thanks,

Scott

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 9:35 PM by ScottGu

Hi Jim,

>>>>>> I installed the patch and I think there has been some general improvement. But there are still times when I will open an .aspx file (and not a large one at all, I'm talking 40 lines), go to a line, delete a character in a string, and have to wait FIVE SECONDS on my dual processer Dell Precision 670 for a response.

Can you send me an email (scottgu@microsoft.com) with more details and I'll loop someone on the team to investigate?  Can you as part of that email also bring up the VS 2008 about box and use the "Copy Info" button to paste your current VS configuration in the email?  That will help us identify whether you have the patch installed correctly, and/or what your VS configuration looks like (and if you have any 3rd party VS plug-ins installed that might cause problems).

Thanks,

Scott

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 9:37 PM by ScottGu

Hi Burl,

>>>>> Trying to remove the hotfix, Hotfix for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 – KB946581 not showing up in Add/Remove programs. My controls on a nested masterpage are not compiling, getting error(Handles clause requires a WithEvents variable defined in the containing type or one of its base types)on the linkbuttons.

Can you send me an email about this (scottgu@microsoft.com)?  I'd like to understand the issues you are seeing better.

To uninstall the patch, click on VS 2008 in add/remove programs and then select the "View Installed Updates" link on the left (if you are using Vista).  This will list all the VS 2008 patches and let you uninstall any of them.

Thanks,

Scott

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 9:59 PM by denni

This is cool, thanks.

I wonder will VS get a more useful theme selector with some predefined themes. Using the export/import setting wizard is not fun.

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 10:32 PM by David Golding

When verifying through the About dialog, my entry doesn't say "Hotfix for Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Suite – ENU (KB946581)".

It says "Hotfix for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition – ENU (KB946581)". I guess that's because I'm not running Team System.

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 11:13 PM by ScottGu

Hi David,

>>>>> When verifying through the About dialog, my entry doesn't say "Hotfix for Microsoft Visual Studio Team System 2008 Team Suite – ENU (KB946581)".  It says "Hotfix for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition – ENU (KB946581)". I guess that's because I'm not running Team System.

Yes - the opening blurb will depend on which VS edition you have installed.  As long as it has the KB number correct you should be good to go.

Thanks,

Scott

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Sunday, February 10, 2008 11:36 PM by Dan

"So many people say open source is great because it's free and not owned/controlled by a company.  Who cares?:

You all should care .... Look what Microsoft did to the Visual Basic and Visual FoxPro Communities ...

Talk about taking one in the rear ... Don't think for a minute MSFT wouldn't do it again, this is about monopolies, stockholder returns and corporate greed NOT software development ... Visual Studio sucks far worse then Visual Basic, if there is a product that should be discontinued this one is it !!! Who wants to learn a framework with 100,000 pems just to build an application ... MSFT is blindly following a failing paradigm and needs to wake up ...

Dan

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Monday, February 11, 2008 3:56 AM by henkslaaf

Too bad the installer doesn't notice that VS is open and then just does "things" until the end of time.

Hopefully it'll install here and things will speed up. Thanks for the good work!

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Monday, February 11, 2008 6:28 AM by rabm

Thanks Scott, much appreciated.

It doesn't look like this fixes the debug problem when using an external config file for the compilation element in the Web.config file - I hope this can be fixed soon as it's the only thing stopping us from upgrading all our existing projects to VS2008. (Even an option to disable the broken startup checks would be appreciated)

connect.microsoft.com/.../ViewFeedback.aspx

Thanks again,

Robert.

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# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Monday, February 11, 2008 1:35 PM by Dawud

I installed the hotfix and now I cannot create new websites in VS2008, any fix for this?

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Monday, February 11, 2008 1:44 PM by Rob

Scott,

>>>>>>> We are going to enable VBScript intellisense support with the next roll-up patch/SP.  We have this working now - just need to finish testing it.

Glad to hear it, thanks for the good news!

-Rob

# re: VS 2008 Web Development Hot-Fix Roll-Up Available

Monday, February 11, 2008 1:48 PM by ScottGu