Visual Studio 2005 - "Updating intellisense" probl

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Visual Studio 2005 - "Updating intellisense" probl

Post by Guitarm » 2006-10-19 14:37

Phew...When VS2005 is "Updating intellisense" it's using 100% CPU here. I've tried googling but haven't found any good solution for it. Anyone?
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Post by Guitarm » 2006-10-19 15:09

Ok, I'll answer my own question then...There seems to be a undocumented way to disable C++ Intellisense:
Rename or delete the following file:
<VS root path>\VC\vcpackages\feacp.dll

Found ithere
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Post by Pothead » 2006-10-19 19:46

Yup, i read about that. Not tired it yet though, just the way in options. But that one didn't seem too effective. I also read somewhere that M$ are going to bring a patch out for it. But that was said in march. :?

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Post by Guitarm » 2006-10-19 22:49

It's annoying 'cause I find intellisense good for a n00b like me :lol:
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Post by Guitarm » 2006-10-20 02:29

Oh, this seems to be something though...
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=916769
FIX: The Visual Studio 2005 IDE stops responding when you work with a large Visual C++ .NET solution in Visual Studio 2005
Obviously DC++ is a "large Visual C++ solution" according to M$...Well, what can you say :roll:
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Post by Pothead » 2006-10-20 04:34

Thanks, gonna try that. :)

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