Every time I start visual studio I get an addition set of infragistics controls in the toolbox (all in the same tab). I've got other third party controls and they do not have the same problem. Right now I've sorted the components alphabetically, and have 12 of each infragistics component.
Completely removed visual studio 2008 and reinstalled, not installed any addins.
I've ran the toolbox installer to remove the controls, and it reports success.
I've deleted my *.tbd files which should completely reset my toolbars, and on the first run, there is a single instance of your controls (HOW?) second run there is two etc....
It seems to reinstall the toolbar every launch, even if it's there already, I've noticed running the toolboxutilitycommandline to remove the toolbox does work, but obviously on the next run I stil have a toolbox, but with one set of control since the toolbox rebuild happend again... what's causing this unconditional reinstall of the toolbox items?
If it helps, the first time during a session I open the toolbox it says "Initializing Toolbox" in the status bar..
Hello Mike_riley,
Could you please take a look at the links below where I believe that you could probably find the answer to your questions:
http://community.infragistics.com/forums/p/47685/254321.aspx#
http://community.infragistics.com/forums/t/62527.aspx
If none of the above helps, please let me know, and I will continue my investigation further for you.
I'm curious if you ever resolved this issue. It's been plaguing me for the past few months.
Every time I re-open Visual Studio, I get a new set of Infragistics controls as soon as I click on or open a form designer window (after having to wait several minutes with the mesage "Initializing toolbox..."). Eventually, there are so many items in the toolbox that if I expand the Infragistics control set, the toolbox "breaks" and all controls disappear from view, requiring that I delete my .tbd files and start the cycle again.
Several of my coworkers are experiencing the same issue, none of us has been able to track down a cause/solution.