Error Connecting Undo Manager Source File Visual Studio
little irritating, especially considering this is Visual Studio 2005 SP1. I'm getting this, now, for one file, every time I run my application. The way I "fixed" it was to exclude the file from the Web Application Project, recompile, then re-include, the recompiles. Seems to me that the error handler that threw this message box should spend more time fixing the problem automatically and less time informing me of a problem I can do little about. Maybe that's just me. Technorati Tags: ASP.NET, Bug, Visual Studio «A Toy Train for Z | Blog Home | Teaching Children and Kids to Program th...» About Scott Scott Hanselman is a former professor, former Chief Architect in finance, now speaker, consultant, father, diabetic, and Microsoft employee. He is a failed stand-up comic, a cornrower, and a book author. About Newsletter Sponsored By Hosting By Comments [7] Share on: Twitter, Facebook, Google+ or use the Permalink Thursday, 14 June 2007 23:22:04 UTCI get that too, amazingly annoying.Ayende RaheinFriday, 15 June 2007 02:11:46 UTCA few times I started a compile and came back and noticed that it stopped because of this stupid message which doesn't seem to affect anything.AbduFriday, 15 June 2007 10:35:51 UTCI hope the person who have written this piece of code reads your blog... and he's already fixing it! I got it too, and it's irritating!gloubidouFriday, 15 June 2007 16:00:24 UTCA simpler two-step fix is to:1) Right-click the designer file and select delete2) Right-click the aspx file and select Convert to Web ApplicationI get this frequently too, and I think it stems from some sequence of editing the aspx file while the app is running in debug.matthewWednesday, 04 July 2007 14:15:38 UTCHey Matthew, cheers for the tip! works beutifullyAlejandroWednesday, 08 August 2007 10:47:54 UTCMatthew, thanks a lot for the solution:) it works!!!alinTuesday, 14 August 2007 21:16:28 UTCAwesome solution Matthew! Thanks!!don Comments are closed. Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are my own personal opinions and do not represent my employer's view in any way. Blog Latest Greatest Hits Dev Tool List Podcast Hanselminutes This Developer's Life Ratchet & The Geek Speaking Speaking/Videos Presentations Tips Books ASP.NET 4.5 ASP.NET MVC 4 Relationship Hacks © Copyright 2016, Scott Hanselman. Desig
to resolve error connecting to undo manager of source file in Visual Studio 2008SP1? Posted on January 11, 2010 by Diganta Kumar — 1 Comment Visual Studio error: Error connecting to undo manager of source file 'C:\Documents and Settings\kumard\My Documents\Visual Studio 2008\Projects\LANSW.Survey\Survey\Default.aspx.designer.cs'. Solution: In the solution explorer find the ‘Default.aspx.designer.cs' and do the following: a. Remove Default.aspx.designer.cs b. Right click on Default.aspx and Convert to Web Application c. Build your project or solution d. Run it and it works. Resources http://forums.asp.net/t/1100585.aspx -33.867139 151.207114 Rate this:Share this blog:Tweet http://www.hanselman.com/blog/ErrorConnectingToUndoManagerOfSourceFileQuotwhateverDesignerquot.aspx Related About Diganta Kumar Diganta Kumar has architected and developed software for more than a decade for a wide range of industries and development platforms and over the years has filled many roles including program manager, founder, developer, architect, team lead, mentor and project manager. Diganta is founder of two online IT businesses. He is a certified AWS Solutions Architect, certified Professional https://digantakumar.com/2010/01/11/vs-2008-sp1-error-connecting-to-undo-manager-of-source-file/ Scrum Master (PSM I), certified Professional Scrum Developer (PSD I) and ITIL Certified. He has presented at Microsoft Tech.Ed, Microsoft AppFest and Ark Group Intranet conference. He attends AWS Seattle Official Events, Seattle AWS Architects-Engineers, and AWS Cloud Commerce user groups. He likes to help, mentor and manage software development teams to improve and produce great software. He currently work as a Senior Technical Program Manager for Amazon Web Services. ‹ Date Formatting inC# Project is Locked/ Project in unviewable - Word 2003macro › Posted in C# One comment on “How to resolve error connecting to undo manager of source file in Visual Studio 2008SP1?” Siva shankar says: April 25, 2012 at 9:40 pm Thanks it works fine Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Google+ account. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting t
ASP.NET Community Standup Forums Help Home/ASP.NET Forums/General ASP.NET/Visual Studio and Visual Web Developer Express/error connecting to undo manager of source file error connecting to undo manager of source file [Answered]RSS 8 replies Last post Aug 19, 2008 04:08 http://forums.asp.net/t/1100585.aspx?error+connecting+to+undo+manager+of+source+file PM by gely ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active http://development.thatoneplace.net/2009/03/error-connecting-to-undo-manager-of.html Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Support Options Advanced Search Related Links Guidance Reply yogweedo Member 13 Points 61 Posts error connecting to undo manager of source file Apr 18, 2007 05:46 PM|yogweedo|LINK this keeps popping up intermittantly, and i have not been able to find a reason on these forums or the web as to why this happens. error connecting the error keeps referring to a designer.cs file. does anyone have any remedies for this? i am using vs2005 team edition with sp1, running avs2003 .net 1.1 project that has been converted to vs2005 .net 2.0 (version v2.0.50727) thanks. VS 2005 Reply vcsjones All-Star 24869 Points 4372 Posts ModeratorMVP Re: error connecting to undo manager of source file Apr 18, 2007 09:07 PM|vcsjones|LINK I've heard of this error - but never seen it. There error connecting undo are some "workarounds" posted here: http://forums.microsoft.com/MSDN/ShowPost.aspx?PostID=568381&SiteID=1It is also an item in Microsoft Connect. Reply yogweedo Member 13 Points 61 Posts Re: error connecting to undo manager of source file Apr 20, 2007 04:06 PM|yogweedo|LINK thanks for the link. i had found that page, but was hoping there was some more info on the problem. thanks again for your input. Reply kamii47 Contributor 4231 Points 2392 Posts Re: error connecting to undo manager of source file May 24, 2007 09:05 AM|kamii47|LINK I am also Getting the same error. I have Vs2005 team system with SP1. And using a web application project. What I done is simply close the solution.Delete Asp.net temprory files Run disk clean up.Restart IIS. and delete backup project. Then it starts working again. [;)] Shouldn't this post is deserve to mark as answer ? [*-)] Kamran Shahid (MCP,MCAD.net,MCSD.net,MCTS,MCPD.net[web]) Reply perthit Member 21 Points 11 Posts Re: error connecting to undo manager of source file May 24, 2007 05:05 PM|perthit|LINK I am agreed with Kamran, I also use to delete the temp. Files, if someone have a permanent solution, then please post Kind Regards Shahid Khan http://www.PerthIT.net Reply CoolBond Participant 1850 Points 555 Posts Re: error connecting to undo manager of source file Nov 01, 2007 09:06 AM|CoolBond|LINK A simpler two-step fix
couple of times where I get an error that states:Error connecting to undo manager of source file "MyControl.ascx.designer.cs" (I've seen it with an aspx.designer.cs too.)I don't know what the cause is, but I have a sneaking suspicion that the culprit in both of my cases was merge operations from source control interactions where, for whatever reason, my designer became out-of-sync or something with its ascx/aspx counterpart.After searching around the net, it seemed the most popular method of correcting the problem was to delete the designer completely, then run the option to convert the project to a Web Application.That option didn't sit right with me. I searched on.I found an article by Scott Hanselman that discussed excluding the designer from the project, recompile, re-include, recompile again. That seemed a much more fitting solution to me; but I wondered if it could be even easier. So I tried an experiment.My experiment consisted of simply opening the designer.cs file, typing a character somewhere in the file, deleting the new character, saving the file and recompiling. The problem disappeared for me after that. (I will note that I cleaned the solution and rebuilt it prior to trying this, and that may be a required piece of the solution to the problem, but I would try the simple step first, then add in the clean/rebuild after.)I'm using Visual Studio 2008 SP1. I hope this helps someone else out there. Added to Source Control by That One Guy at 9:46 AM Labels: ASP.NET, Visual Studio 11 comments: Anonymous said... Rock on! This was the only thing that worked for me after trying several of the other suggestions! March 25, 2009 at 7:48:00 AM MDT That One Guy said... @Anonymous:Sweet! I'm glad we could help. It is incredibly annoying when that happens. :) March 25, 2009 at 8:36:00 AM MDT reeta said... Heaps thanks for such a simple solution. May 7, 2009 at 10:42:00 PM MDT That One Guy said... @reeta: I'm glad it worked for you too! Were you able to fix it without cleaning the solution? May 7, 2009 at 11:50:00 PM MDT Anonymous said... I use Visual Studio 2005 and I had to delete the .desig