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Is it possible to disable the automatic opening of the object browser when Visual Studio is started? It takes some seconds for my huge solution and I don't really need it.

asked Feb 15 at 07:02

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So the latest version (7.5.2.something) now available for download or update should fix this (it will show it the first time then will leave it)

answered Mar 01 at 12:01

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At the moment you can't stop the Reflector Object Browser appearing, though it should be populating on another thread and hence shouldn't be slowing the startup down too much. I'll log a bug report to say that once you close it, it shouldn't be opened automatically in the next VS session.

answered Feb 15 at 09:32

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Ok, thanks.

(Feb 15 at 10:16) cremor

Please, this is starting bugging me as well. Cheers.

(Feb 16 at 03:17) perfectphase

We are looking at this behaviour and will hopefully push out a new build in the next day or so.

answered Feb 23 at 10:17

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I hate the automatic object browser too. Nasty spam like behavior! Please make this optional.

Olaf

answered Feb 22 at 21:21

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I vote for the optional open feature also.

answered Feb 23 at 00:00

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So we are fixing this (well have fixed it, but the testers seem to want to test it before I let it loose... this is probably a good idea.)

answered Feb 24 at 15:38

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Thank god, this is the most annoying thing ever.

answered Feb 29 at 14:26

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