We have multiple customers with multiple customization's and all of these 
files are located under a \Customer folder with the same project structure 
as our app; this allows us to swap files in the vbproj file via an addin 
and all of this works beautifully until I need to actually edit a file. 
Edit and continue is not enabled with a Linked file.  This is VS2010 in a 
64 bit Win7 platform. Why is the linked file any different than a file 
physically in the project hierarchy? I have the file in TFS, checked out 
and ready to go but edit and continue simply will not work on the Linked 
file. This is killing my productivity. What is the reason behind the 
failure to allow this? How is a file not a file?  Why does VS2010 care as 
long as I have rights to edit that file? Any one have any ideas on this?

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