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rgwood

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  1. Crash when opening config on VS2022 Preview 4.1

    FYI this issue seems to have gone away after upgrading to Windows 11 (from whatever the latest stable version of Windows 10 before that was). Thanks again for looking into it.

  2. Crash when opening config on VS2022 Preview 4.1

    I've reinstalled Windows (to rule out any malware that might be installing that hook) but this issue is still occurring; seems like VS is the only remaining suspect. I've filed an issue on Developer Community with crash logs etc.: https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/t/Crash-when-using-NCr…

  3. Crash when opening config on VS2022 Preview 4.1

    Still crashing after a VS reinstall. Will keep trying to figure out what might be installing a hook.

  4. Crash when opening config on VS2022 Preview 4.1

    Thanks for the testing+investigation. I've tried stopping software that seems like it [i]might[/i] be using hooks (PowerToys, Power Automate, 1Password, SnagIt), no luck. Also tried disabling other VS extensions without any luck. I'll try reinstalling VS when I have time.

  5. Crash when opening config on VS2022 Preview 4.1

    Tests Window: crash Processing Queue: crash Distributed Processing: crash Submit Bug Report: opens correctly LicenseDetails and About: opens window, window closes immediately thereafter (in much less than a second), does not crash

  6. Crash when opening config on VS2022 Preview 4.1

    Thanks for the quick reply. Same result after deleting .user files and restarting VS.

  7. Crash when opening config on VS2022 Preview 4.1

    NCrunch version: 4.9.0.8 VS version: 2022 Preview 4.1 [b]Steps to reproduce:[/b] 1. Open VS (either a solution or without code), wait for NCrunch icon in bottom right to load 2. Press Alt-U to open NCrunch menu, select Configuration After that, VS hangs for a bit then crashes. There is an…

  8. NCrunch is fantastic, thank you

    I just wanted to send a brief message of appreciation to the NCrunch developers. NCrunch is probably the best tool I’ve found for getting a tight feedback loop in [i]any[/i] programming ecosystem. It’s a big part of why I still use Visual Studio and a big part of why I still use .NET. I can a…