Incomprehensible incompetence

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Bob Graham

Here we are a full year since VB.net 3003 came out and still no attention
from MS on the issue of the Start Page showing the wrong date for
'Modified'.

I know many have this problem, how can it be not fixed yet????

I've resorted to opening the.sln file in Notepad to get the modified date to
update.

Will they never address this??

(1st rant in 6 year careeer)

Sorry

Bob Graham
 
* "Bob Graham said:
Here we are a full year since VB.net 3003 came out and still no attention
from MS on the issue of the Start Page showing the wrong date for
'Modified'.

I know many have this problem, how can it be not fixed yet????

A service pack for VS.NET 2002/2003 will be released (in June(?)).
Maybe it fixes the problem. BTW: I was never able to repro the
behavior you describe.
 
Herfried,
Thanks for your reply,

Some of my projects were upgraded from .net 2002, and some were newly
developed in 2003, but all exhibit the same behavior on three different
machines I use. I do know I'm not the only one with this problem. . .

Maybe it's an issue with people who work on the same project at different
sites by moving files from machine to machine???

Bob
 
Bob Graham said:
Here we are a full year since VB.net 3003 came out and still no attention
from MS on the issue of the Start Page showing the wrong date for
'Modified'.

I know many have this problem, how can it be not fixed yet????

You have to upgrade to their new licensing scheme.
It's only $700,000,000 a copy.

If you cant afford that apparently you can offer them your first new
born.
Although if the kid turns out to be genetically deficient in any way,
you lose your license, incur a hefty penalty, and they still get to
keep your child.

Fear not though, 'cause MS Marketing for this *SELL YOUR FUTURE*
license says this is just a small price to pay..... so i guess it must
be true.

And the best bit is this. If the *bug free* version turns out to have
bugs, you'll be able to download a patch...... although pricing for
this has yet to be determined.
 
Bob Graham said:
Here we are a full year since VB.net 3003 came out and still no attention
from MS on the issue of the Start Page showing the wrong date for
'Modified'.

I know many have this problem, how can it be not fixed yet????

You have to upgrade to their new licensing scheme.
It's only $700,000,000 a copy.

If you cant afford that apparently you can offer them your first new
born.
Although if the kid turns out to be genetically deficient in any way,
you lose your license, incur a hefty penalty, and they still get to
keep your child.

Fear not though, 'cause MS Marketing for this *SELL YOUR FUTURE*
license says this is just a small price to pay..... so i guess it must
be true.

And the best bit is this. If the *bug free* version turns out to have
bugs, you'll be able to download a patch...... although pricing for
this has yet to be determined.

Richard
 
* "Bob Graham said:
Some of my projects were upgraded from .net 2002, and some were newly
developed in 2003, but all exhibit the same behavior on three different
machines I use. I do know I'm not the only one with this problem. . .

Maybe it's an issue with people who work on the same project at different
sites by moving files from machine to machine???

I don't know. I try to repro the problem for about 2 years now, but on
my machines (2 very different machines) everything works fine.
 
I don't know. I try to repro the problem for about 2 years now, but on
my machines (2 very different machines) everything works fine.

Should it not become time you start with doing something else Herfried?


:-)

Cor
 
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