>
> VS 2019 Pro 16.11.17 works as expected.
> VS 2022 Pro 17.2.6 does not make changes, as you have experienced, even
> though the output window says otherwise.
>
Wow! Thanks. So I'm not going nuts. Now the question is: what's going on?
Is this by design or not?
I hope it's not by design, because
Greg
I just did a test as you requested.
VS 2019 Pro 16.11.17 works as expected.
VS 2022 Pro 17.2.6 does not make changes, as you have experienced, even
though the output window says otherwise.
.
Regards,
RC
On Thu, 14 Jul 2022 at 14:10, Greg Keogh via ozdotnet
wrote:
> Folks, about 2 months
There was a dotnet equivalent to the Spy++ tool called ManagedSpy back
in the day.
This looks like related, no idea if it still works:
https://github.com/ForNeVeR/ManagedSpy
-Tony
On 14/07/2022 14:35, David Burstin via ozdotnet wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a current tool that can be use