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Author VS.NET layouts trashed again
news.microsoft.com

2004-03-28, 10:32 pm

Maybe this is a BTS 2004 problem or a VS.NET 2003 problem. Either way its a
Microsoft problem and its not the first time it has happened. Are you
listening Microsoft?

I have just installed the 120 day eval version of BizTalk Server 2004. To my
obvious annoyance this install removed all of my carefully crafted toolbars
and reverted to the standard layout. Not content with just turning those
toolbars off it actually deleted them! What the hell are you playing at
Microsoft? What is the point in having a configurable IDE that losses all of
its customisations whenever another Microsoft product decides to install a
couple of extra toolbars of its own? If you are going to regularly trash a
users setup why not provide the tools to enable customisations to be
properly saved and restored?


news.microsoft.com

2004-03-28, 10:32 pm

Did I forget to mention that it also trashes my custom menus as well !!!


"news.microsoft.com" <rs.austin@virgin.net> wrote in message
news:OdMsFpxEEHA.3748@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> Maybe this is a BTS 2004 problem or a VS.NET 2003 problem. Either way its

a
> Microsoft problem and its not the first time it has happened. Are you
> listening Microsoft?
>
> I have just installed the 120 day eval version of BizTalk Server 2004. To

my
> obvious annoyance this install removed all of my carefully crafted

toolbars
> and reverted to the standard layout. Not content with just turning those
> toolbars off it actually deleted them! What the hell are you playing at
> Microsoft? What is the point in having a configurable IDE that losses all

of
> its customisations whenever another Microsoft product decides to install a
> couple of extra toolbars of its own? If you are going to regularly trash a
> users setup why not provide the tools to enable customisations to be
> properly saved and restored?
>
>



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