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It seems to me that Visual Assist slows down the loading time of Visual Studio. I also use the Enable/Disable button for the projects, but if I don't first open only Visual Studio disable it and then open the solution, I find that the loading time the project is slower than used to be without Visual Assist.
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I have already disabled Visual Assist for certain extensions, but I find bothersome that you have to manually add each extension, plus that only means Visual Assist is not running for certain file extensions, it is still running. You mention Resharper there, and the 2 should work together in peace, in theory. I have replied on Stackoverflow as well and figured it is the same question and the usernames are also matching :)īased on your details there, you will want option #1.īut I'm still curious about "Is there anything we can do to improve our product so you can keep it enabled?" Disable Visual Assist for certain extensions:Īnyway, why do you want to disable Visual Assist? Do you have compatibility problems with another extension or something else? Is there anything we can do to improve our product so you can keep it enabled? You can disable Visual Assist via the extension manager which is remembered, but I don't recommend this method since you would need to restart Visual Studio every time.ġ.
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Is there a way that when Visual Studio Starts have Visual Assist disabled and enable it when I need it? Have Visual Assist X disabled by default?
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