Steve posted a "fixed" message in a separate thread so I'm moving it here (and removing that thread):
On Oct 29, 7:43 am, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: --- Sorry for making a second post, I didn't want anyone to spend time researching my resolved situation for me. Unfortunately, Cerebrus still moderates all of my posts :( so rather than wait, I decided to post a second topic to save anyone any headaches. http://blogs.msdn.com/sburke/archive/2008/01/16/configuring-visual-st... the above link fixed my problem. It is strange however, that so many checkboxes would change their state when I clicked 'no', but whatever, it works now! --- On Oct 29, 7:35 am, Steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi guys, I figured you would be able to help me here. > > So I went to step into some line of code in Visual Studio 2008 that is > part of a Microsoft Library (Console.Write for example) > > It gave me a prompt asking if I accepted the agreement with > Microsoft's terms of use. I wasn't expecting it, and I clicked 'no', > lol. > Instantly, I went 'DAH' and realized the blunder I had made. So I > tried it again, expecting it to ask me again. But it doesn't, and now > I cannot step into the Microsoft Libraries. > > I tried 'resetting' my environment settings to no avail. > > Does anyone have any ideas?
