Who would have thought developers fingers could cause crashes?
I was working with my VS 2008 ASP.Net application and added some javascript to my default.aspx page when I started to get TypeLibBuilder crashes. WTF? Maybe it was my code --- maybe there was something going on in VS 2008 that I was missing. I shrugged and continued - because after all, when you get weird Windows crashes and you're working on a project, you do the obvious: restart your machine, pray to the Seattle gods and continue on your way.
Then I searched for it -
Big Problem Solved - No More TypeLibBuilder.exe Crashes!
Whoa! Killed DpAgent.exe in my Task Manager and no more errors.
Apparently my new MS Fingerprint Reader doesn't like JavaScript! Who knew?
I was working with my VS 2008 ASP.Net application and added some javascript to my default.aspx page when I started to get TypeLibBuilder crashes. WTF? Maybe it was my code --- maybe there was something going on in VS 2008 that I was missing. I shrugged and continued - because after all, when you get weird Windows crashes and you're working on a project, you do the obvious: restart your machine, pray to the Seattle gods and continue on your way.
Then I searched for it -
Big Problem Solved - No More TypeLibBuilder.exe Crashes!
Whoa! Killed DpAgent.exe in my Task Manager and no more errors.
Apparently my new MS Fingerprint Reader doesn't like JavaScript! Who knew?
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