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Windows Vista: Hunting bugs...
MortenMacFly:
Dear Windows Vista users,
I am hunting possible bugs in C::B and want to make sure:
1.) Does any of you (Vista users) out there see the "Start page" -> (the HTML based notebook page with "recent projects" etc...) in C::B?
2.) Is file extension registration (association) working or does C::B request this every time?
With regards, Morten.
killerbot:
about your second question I have something to add.
On my WinXP SP2 system (virtual machine inside OpenSuse 10.3) CB has been build and running from svn for some weeks. And CB was the app to deal with .cpp, .h and so on.
CB didn't ask me that anymore.
Then last week I installed M$ Visual Studio 2008 Express, which, what else would you expect, took the above mentioned extensions.
So when CB started again, it asked if it should take those extensions back. Damn right I told CB to do that, which it does but at every startup it asks for it again.
So a few question pop up here :
1) has the code of CB for dealing with extension changed recently and was a bug introduced
2) M$ Vs 2008 needs .NET 3.5, might the install of thet .NET 3.5 framework be the pain in the ass causing those things not to work correctly anymore ?
3) does M$ VS pull some other tricks on me
4) ...
thomas:
--- Quote from: MortenMacFly on November 27, 2007, 09:12:18 pm ---2.) Is file extension registration (association) working or does C::B request this every time?
--- End quote ---
I am not using Vista (and will not be, unless I will be forced one day), but if I have read that KB article a year and a day ago correctly (can't find it now), this is a feature of Vista. They deliberately broke this (and many other things) for their own perverse and f@#!ing stupid sense of false security.
Yeah, it's a good thing Microsoft added so much security to Vista. As can be read on the net, Turbine recently revealed that they hacked around Vista's privilege mode, so you no longer need to run their games in elevated mode, to do admin-level stuff. I feel a lot safer knowing that this is possible.
MortenMacFly:
--- Quote from: thomas on November 28, 2007, 02:36:41 pm ---for their own perverse and f@#!ing stupid sense of false security.
--- End quote ---
Come on... calm down - this is in no way related to Vista security if this doesn't work.
I thought the same 2 month ago... and meanwhile... guess what: I like Vista. ;-)
Propagator:
I'm running CodeBlocks SVN 4540 on Vista. I'm using CodeBlocks together with MingW32 as my exclusive development tools. This means, I have no other IDE installed that could compete with CodeBlocks for the file associations.
With this configuration both of the items for which you asked for feedback (start page and file association) work perfectly.
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