Sometimes it takes a village to solve a problem [Workaround for a Visual Studio 2008 design-time issue with the WPF Toolkit when Blend 3 is installed]
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Anonymous
April 05, 2010
This did not fix the problem for me. Uninstalling Blend "fixes" it but its a non-solution. My project doesn't reference System.Windows.Controls.DataVisualization.Toolkit.dll and still get the problem. My project does however reference some Telerik stuff, removing those references "fixed" the problem but once again this is non-solution. Are there any other workarounds? It seems like VS2008 + Blend + Telerik would be common situation.Anonymous
April 05, 2010
BrianEnsink, Sorry to hear about the troubles! It sounds like maybe Telerik's design-time assemblies suffer from the same problem that I describe above. If you get in touch with someone at Telerik and point them to this blog and/or me, I'd be happy to answer any questions they might have about what's going on here and how to fix it. Thanks!Anonymous
August 04, 2010
This fix me the problem. Thank YouAnonymous
October 12, 2010
Hi Guys, This really works, I have VS 2008 and Blend 3 on my machine. Now my WPF designer stops crashing once I performed recommanded changes. ThanksAnonymous
July 14, 2011
Hi It really worked, Thank you