Visual Studio :: Settings To Check To See What Bogging Down My Application?
Mar 8, 2010
I just uninstalled VWD 2008 Express and installed VWD 2010 Express (all details below). I'm noticing VERY slow load times, on the order of a couple minutes to like 5-6 minutes to load a page. I really don't think this is working right. Is there some setting that I can check to see what is bogging down my app?
Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Version 10.0.21006.1 B2Rel
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version 4.0.21006 B2Rel
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I've tried restoring the settings, changing the settings from OPTIONS without any luck.
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So in my console app, I wrote the following class...
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My WPF app has a reference to the console application, so it can access the members of this Settings class.
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Questions:
1. Where the Web Site "Start Options" are stored ?
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