I drag refactor all the time too, but i have seen this exception.

I'm guessing you are moving a whole bunch of classes at once. IIRC, try moving them one by one and you'll probably find one of the classes is causing the problem and you'll probably get a more helpful exception message.

Simon

On 12 Jul 2007, at 21:55, Mike Schrag wrote:

I drag refactor all the time, so I can vouch for it ...

ms

On Jul 12, 2007, at 4:51 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:

No, however I always use the Refactor/Move context menu ... habit I guess.

Solution: IF you use Subversion (you should for your sanity even if you are the whole team by yourself!) you could commit before major nerve-racking bulk refactorings and use Subversion to revert to the last revision instead of trusting in Undo.

On Jul 12, 2007, at 4:17 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

Has anyone else experienced this?  Does anyone know of a solution?

No and No.

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