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dbeavon
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I finally gave up on trying to use PDSOE and visual studio at the same time. Basically I decided to set up VS to launch a new instance of _progres.exe (as a test harness). I launch it over and over, every time I make a change to my class library. As you point out, you really can't alternate back and forth to work on the code in PDSOE, unless you totally remove assembly reference from assemblies.xml (or comment it out). I suspect that the problem is only encountered by a very small subset of the OE customers (the ones who also use .Net on Windows). It is probably not easy for Progress to prioritize this above other work that needs to be done (especially if the idea only gets 12 votes in 4 years). With the purchase of Telerik, they should have more expertise to help accomplish some of these things in the .Net world. (I'm also waiting on some changes to the .Net openclient). But I suspect the Telerik guys are not yet very familiar with the OpenEdge side of the company.
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